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Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z6 Digital Camera - Page 6 Questions & Answers
My minolta dimage X20
thats called "vigneting" and is caused by misalignment of the lens.... has it been dropped or mishandled? if so, it needs re calibrating and setting up by a pro camera technician.
Minolta dimage z6
Is there a camera reset button hidden under a small hole somewhere?....
Erasing
Never heard of this before... are you using the rcommended card types?
I dropped my camera
BIN IT!... :o( Minolta not exist anymore. SONY taken over. Try them if you really like the camera.
My lens isn't straight
yes, it distorted the lens and is out of centre... i would send it to a Minolta dealer, who is now SONY, and get it checked out... sounds to me like it has had a knock or been dropped??... as above!... Sorry. Nice camera, maintain it!!!... there are worse cameras out there not worth fixing.
My dimage z6 was dropped
It has suffered mechanicaland electrical damage...er... BIN IT! seeing as Minolta are no longer inbusiness, and SONY now own their patents, and designs... you could try them but, its hardly worth it.... sorry!...
Dimage Z6
Hmmm. can you access any menu functions? if so select system reset... never seen that before :-(
Minolta Dimage A200
I had problem with my LCD not working too.I started pushing the controller button around and it started working.I'm afraid to u wd40 on it,it seems like maybe something is sticking.Maybe this will work for you.
Acidentally pushed a button that seems to have erased a FULL MEMORY CARD
First do not panic! It is possible to recover your pictures if you take care. Take the card from the camera (powered off)and if it has a "write protect" tab then lock it now. Do not try and write anything to the card or you risk causing more problems.
If you are comfortable with using a PC then you can download a FREE utility that will recover your photos from the following link:
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRecIf you need something a little more "user friendly" then you will need to buy the software. If you search the web for photo recovery software you will find many.
One I have used successfully is RescuePro that used to be bundled with some Sandisk products. Now you can get it from the link below:
http://www.lc-tech.com/software/rescuepr...
You can try the demo to see what you can recover before buying.
Remember - Do NOT try & write anything back to the card until you can recovered your pictures to your PC safely!
Please update the question & let us know if the information given was useful to you - Good Luck!
Screen white
if you are changing the lever to different positions...the green/edit, red viewfinder, or the red lcd view and get nothing...chances are your camera has the same problem mine does. The lever is broken and is not engaging the mechanism internally to change the views or power the lens to fully extend.
you won't be able to take pictures like me. I don't know if there is a fix or not. I guess the camera is prone to these problems as there are a few similar to what u describe with yours.
DiMage Z6 turns off when trying to view pictures
I posted this on another section:
My Z6 worked flawlessly for over a year, then suddenly started shutting
off for no reason. Tried new batteries, etc. The problem turned out to
be the memory card. My advice, buy a GOOD card instead of a new camera!
Keep in mind, flash cards DO have a "life" to them - meaning they can
only be used / erased so many times before they will cause errors (so
don't buy a used card off of ebay - no matter HOW good the deal seems).
If your shutdown problem started with a "unable to read card" warning,
then its the card. The camera is actually "protecting" itself by
shutting down. Good luck!
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