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depending on where its at, it will either be a high side or a low side line, i'm at hopme righ now and dont have my manuals with me, but generally the lines after your compressor up to the dryer are high side, and from the dryer to the compressor are low side, hope i was able to help
Are you taking pictures at the lowest resolution? Most cameras have jpeg settings low medium and high or something like that are you on low. It may be that the pictures taken at this resolution are only good at thumbnail size.
Did you clean the small mirror. Dust will cover this mirror and give you a very hay picture. This is easy job and takes 15 minutes at the most. Someone posted detailed destructions on how to do this already if you look for it under WD52525 hazy picture.
The Konika Minolta 7D is a DSLR. With the DSLR you have a much bigger sensor, and can use much bigger lenses (with larger apertures - lower f-stop numbers) to gather light to the sensor. This allows the DSLR to take much better photos in low light. You will never get the same quality out of a small pocket camera like the Nikon S60. Hand-held non-flash photos in low light with this camera are going to
have the flaws you have noticed - especially in the darker areas of the
image. This is digital noise caused by amplifying the signal from the
sensor as the camera processes the image with the high ISO setting.
You said you are sure that you are using the highest picture quality settings. The next thing is to change the ISO - this camera's "high ISO" does not produce images with good quality. The camera automatically uses a high ISO setting in low light, you need to tell it to not use high ISO by setting a lower ISO value. When shooting with a low ISO setting in low light, you need to use a tripod, and your subject can not be moving.
If you need to take hand-held photos, or your subject is moving, then you need to use flash with this camera, or else use your 7D.
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