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Konica Revio KD-220Z Digital Camera Questions & Answers
How come when i go to turn on my camera it just
This is very likely to be a lens mechanism error.
This
is such a common fault that I hope you don't mind me pasting my stock
generic answer below. No point in reinventing the wheel!
Stuck lenses are probably the most common
reason that compact digital cameras get thrown away, but there's a fair
chance of recovering use of your camera again
The fault is
commonly caused by dirt or grit blocking the mechanism, or due to it
having suffered a recent fall. Another common cause is that the camera
was in a pocket or bag and the power button accidentally activated and
tried to open the lens against resistance. The mechanism may have simply
become
dislodged or there may be parts which have broken.
If your camera
is still under warranty and has definitely not been subject to misuse
then contact the Sony service department in your country (Sony took over Konica Minolta) to find out about a free repair. If
the warranty has expired though a professional repair will far exceed
the
cost of replacing your camera. You will therefore have nothing to lose
by
trying to fix this yourself.
Please click here
and you will be taken to an excellent article provided by the Camera
Repair website. For the most part, you'll be guided on how to physically
manipulate your camera to try and clear the fault.
If the link doesn't work then cut and paste the following address into your browser:-
http://camerarepair.blogspot.com/2007/12/fixing-lens-error-on-digital-camera.html
Good
luck, I hope you manage to use this information to fix your camera.
Please take a moment to rate the free answer I have provided for you.
Is Konica Revio KD-420Zstill usable
If undamaged, with a fully-charged battery and the correct recording media - probably.
This answer also applies to your other queries, although as it was last produced in 2004, you will be unlikely to be able to obtain a new one.
I cannot get my konica
Hi
the following memory types are supported byt your camera
SD (Secure Digital) Memory Card / MultiMediaCard (MMC) / Memory Stick / Memory Stick Pro
Do you have a card reader on your computer? We could format the card on the computer and then see if it works with the camera.
Can you tell me the size of the sdcard?
To format the card on your computer plug it into the reader, open my computer and find the card from there, ones you have found the right one from my computer right click and select format, Try formating the memory card to fat 12 or 16 and then when the format is complete insert it into your camera again.
(turn off the camera, insert the card, turn the camera on)
If the memory card still doesn't work plug it to the computer again and this time format it to fat32.
If this ia new sd card with alot of storage do you have a smaller card that already works on the camera?
Camera does not switch on
OK Here's the problem and the fix ................... After removing the front cover (six screws) and carefully removing it you will find that the front thin metal cover has a plastic inner section that contains the slider mechanism. The plastic bit is attached to the metal cover by two or three strips of double sided adhesive tape and is a real b*st*rd to get apart, but this is what you have to do, so gently but firmly prise them apart, I raised one end with a watchmakers screwdriver and then used a 20 thou feeler to "cut" through the tapes, which can be reused on reassembly.
Once apart it is obvious how the thing works and the problem was seen to be a return spring that had slipped out of position. Using a large needle this was repositioned so that the cam returned to the "off" position. Reassembly is simply a reverse of this procedure.
The malfunction was caused by a few grains of Australian sand (last week only!) jamming the cam causing extra stress on the spring which jumped out of it's position - and here I mean a spring that is at best only three mills long! A magnifying glass helps.
If you can't work to very fine detail better leave it alone .................. All the best
Jim
Slight play or looseness with
remove the camera battery for a while to reset the system..
if you had a problem on the lens, this would be a hardware problem and you need to bring to authorized center.
let us know more info regarding this problem. an additional input is greatly appreciated...
thanks
Konica Minolta 7D
It was nice to be able to help another. I noticed the post that her 7D would not turn on. It seems just before Konica Minolta stopped there camera business they had a serious problem that was not passed around or corrected. Your expensive 7D camera does not turn off when you take off the lens. When you put another back on while the camera is still on it will fry out a circuit board or sensor. That will cost ya about $300.00 to repair.
I thought I would let her know how to prevent it from happening again. I have done this twice now. My 7D is in repair. I figured out why it does that. Wish they could have told me.. Had to learn the hard way. Also wish they could put a better resister in the camera or have an auto shut off switch. Would make more sense ..
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