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Minolta Sony Alpha Zoom AF 80-200mm f4.5-5.6 Lens
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How do youopen the back
Which model do you have? I would need to know this before I can give any advice on this issue.
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Purchased a used Minolta Supreme
It sounds like the camera isn't detecting the film, but it could be a more serious problem with the hardware...whatever it is, fixing it usually involves swapping out the "brains" of the unit, if it isn't simply the film sensor mech. Even that can require extensive repair..
If it was advertised in good working order, I would return it, since it probably isn't. Communicate with the previous owner to see what can be resolved.
Good luck, and hope this helps.
I havent used my camera
You can download the manual in two parts.
Part 1:
http://ca.konicaminolta.com/support/manuals/film-cameras/film_af_slr/dynax_maxxum_400si/Maxxum400siManual-Part1.pdf
Part 2:
http://ca.konicaminolta.com/support/manuals/film-cameras/film_af_slr/dynax_maxxum_400si/Maxxum400siManual-Part2.pdf
If you have problems with the above links, try
http://ca.konicaminolta.com/support/manuals/film-cameras/film_af_slr/index.html
My camer wont turn on
Make sure the batteries are new and they are placed the correct way(positive to negative that matches the battery posts) and re-push the on button.It takes a second or two for the camera to come on.Hope this helps.
I own a Minolta 7000
If it's a Minolta Maxxum 7000, it should automatically rewind the film when finished with the roll. To manually rewind the film, open the card door on the right side of the camera and press the rewind button. Open the back cover by pressing the button in the center of the back-cover release and sliding the release downward.
You can download the manual from
http://ca.konicaminolta.com/support/manuals/film-cameras/film_af_slr/index.html
I have an older Minolta 50mm AF lens that sticks
Having been there with an older Minolta lens, I'd guess the lubrication on the iris has thickened to the point that the leaves are sticking open (normal position except during time when shutter is open). Time to find a local Minolta/Sony authorized repair shop and have it cleaned and lubricated.
Can I use MD lenses on my Minolta 5D or do I need
The two lens mount systems are incompatible.
You can find adapters on ebay (listed as MD to MA or MD to Dynax) but they come in two varieties:-
The first is a straight converter, it allows the MD lens to attach to your camera, but as the lens is further away from the sensor/film plane than it was designed for you lose infinity focussing so the lens is only good for close-ups.
The second type is more expensive as it incorporates corrective optics to compensate and allow infinity focussing. But by introducing additional (and often suspect quality) optical elements you inevitably have a trade-off in image quality and may experience greater lens flare and chromatic aberrations.
Either way, an adapter leaves the MD lens completely unable to communicate any information to the camera body, and the body is unable to automatically stop the lens aperture down when taking photos. In practice, this means that you must use the camera in fully manual mode, manually focus at wide open aperture and then turn the aperture ring down to whatever you wish to use to correctly meter the light level in order to set the correct shutter speed.
All in all, it's a complete waste of time in my opinion and it would be simpler and far cheaper to obtain a suitable Minolta MD mount body to use with those lenses alone. They go for free/peanuts now, like many 35mm SLR bodies and you can try your local FreeCycle/Freegle groups before shelling out anything. Rare/collectable models aside, no MD mount body should go for more than £10-£20 unless it's guaranteed to have been freshly serviced with new batteries.
As you may be aware, newer Sony lenses will fit your 5D as they use the same mount, but they aren't anywhere near as cheap nor plentiful as MD lenses.
Hope this helps, all that I ask in return is for you to take a moment to rate my answer.
My open view is not showing any pictures but showing information about programs playing what might be the problem
Some steps you can try:
Check Picture Location:
Ensure that the pictures you want to view are in the same folder location. Sometimes, if the images are scattered across different folders, they may not appear correctly in the photo viewer.
Repair or Reset the Photo App (for Windows 11):
Go to Settings > Apps > Photo.
Click on Advanced options.
Choose either Repair or Reset to address any potential issues with the Photo app.
Enable Thumbnail Previews (for Windows 10):
Open File Explorer Options:
Type "file explorer options" in the Windows search bar and select the first result.
Switch to the View tab.
Ensure that the option "Always show icons, never thumbnails" is unchecked.
Click Apply and then OK to save the changes.
That is about all I can offer. If you repost, include brand and model.
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