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Konica Minolta DiMAGE A1 Digital Camera - Page 4 Questions & Answers
What are the optical components of the DiMAGE A1?
GT APO optical 7x zoom.
Focal length: 7.2 - 50.8 mm (equivalent to 28 - 200 mm in 35 mm format)
16 elements in 13 groups (includes two Anomalous dispersion glass elements and two aspheric elements)
Maximum aperture: f/2.8(wide-angle position), f/3.5 (telephoto position)
Is the DiMAGE A1 equipped with detail zoom function?
Yes, the camera features x2 digital zoom. (Digital zoom does not work in RAW setting)
When operate the digital zoom, the imaged size will be changed as follows:
Setting image size 2560X1920,2080X1560 and 1600X1200: to 1280X960
Setting image size 640X480: No change
How do I clear pictures off the memory card?
The best way to remove all pictures from the memory card is to format it. This wipes all data from the card and prepares it for further use.Without knowing the model of your K-M camera I can't give you the exact procedure for formatting the card, but there should be a command somewhere in the menu system, probably under "Setup".
Konica Minolta Dimage Z6 working fine, but Windows 11 wont recognise it. Any ideas please?
If your Konica Minolta Dimage Z6 camera is working fine but is not being recognized by Windows 11, there are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the USB cable: Make sure that the USB cable you are using is properly connected to both the camera and the computer. Try using a different USB cable to see if that resolves the issue.
- Check the USB port: Try connecting the camera to a different USB port on your computer to see if the port is the issue. Some USB ports may not have enough power to detect the camera.
- Install the camera driver: If the camera did not come with a driver disc, try downloading and installing the driver from the manufacturer's website. Make sure to download the correct driver for your camera model and operating system.
- Restart the computer: Sometimes, restarting the computer can help to resolve issues with USB devices not being recognized.
- Try a different computer: If the above steps do not work, try connecting the camera to a different computer to see if the issue is with the camera or the computer.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it is possible that there may be a hardware problem with the camera. In that case, it may be necessary to contact the manufacturer or a qualified technician for further assistance.
I have a damaged LCD
Consider the following: Minolta closed their camera division in 2004, and sold the operation to Sony. That's also why the later Minolta lenses are compatible with Sony DSLRs (Minolta AF mount).
However, this meant that Minolta cameras were also automatically rendered obsolete, with no new spares being manufactured / supplied. (I know, I still own some Minolta cameras and have been down this road)
Now, I'm sure you can see how slim the chances are of getting any spares for the camera in question, especially a humble Point and Shoot.
It's time to aquire something newer (imho).
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