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I suspect 2GB is the maximum the camera will take. A 2GB Sandisk card works in my 7i. When the DiMAGE 7i was launched, 256mB was about as big as CF cards got!
You both are in luck. This sounds like a defective Sony CCD issue. Sony will fix your Minolta camera for free (with free shipping) regardless of warranty. You need to do this before March 31, 2008 so get going! See this link: http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/news-item.pl?template_id=1&news_id=131#
The Dimage models that Sony is accepting for the recall repair are:
Dimage 7HI, 7I, A1, Xi, F300, XT, X20, S414.
Please check the rotary switch on the camera is in the correct position. The viewfinder and monitor settings are very close together!
You can download the manual from the link below:
http://ca.konicaminolta.com/support/manuals/digital_cameras/dimage-z/dimage_z10/D_Z10_E.pdf
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With this function, you can adjust exposure, contrast, and saturation through the viewfinder itself, prior to image capture.
You can check how your adjustments will look using either the viewfinder or the LCD monitor. This feature makes it easy to get the unique images you want in many different shooting situations.
DiMAGE 7i is capable of setting contrast, color saturation and filter in the following increments.
Contrast: In seven levels from -3 to +3
Color Saturation: In seven levels from -3 to +3
Filter: In seven levels ranging from warm (reddish) to cool (bluish) colors.
The DiMAGE 7i has four different image size settings; Full 2560x1920, UXGA 1600x1200, XGA 1280x960 and VGA 640-480. The recorded pixel size in each mode is almost equivalent to an image captured with a 5 mega pixel, a 2 mega-pixel, 1.3 mega-pixel, 0.35 mega-pixel DSC respectively.
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