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Anonymous Posted on Oct 06, 2011

Where can i buy lens hood for a minolta dimage a2 camera 49mm

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2009

SOURCE: how to the the standard lens off my konica minolta dimage a200

Sorry, the lens is fixed onto this camera. It's not possible to change it.

BUT there is a solution; you can but a small lens to screw into the front of the existing lens like a filter.

There is one to get better close ups (super macro I s'pose) and another to get better telephoto.

There's a page about them in the hand book somewhere near the back. Gives the Konika part numbres and so on.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 23, 2009

SOURCE: Looking for camera parts.

These are frequently lost and are fashioned of purest unobtanium.

When mine disappeared I bought a non-working A2 on eBay very cheaply and carefully removed the old eyecup from it and glued it onto mine, it also had the benefit of providing spare body covers, a lens hood, battery and a strap. A cheaper alternative is to buy a non-original replacement, see item number 220440673814 on eBay, or search for seller birthdayboy; the eyecups he sells are good, but it looks ugly and gets in the way as it isn't flush with the back of the camera.
Don't re-sell the donor camera if you buy one: sooner or later you'll need the flexible circuit board from inside it, as the one in your camera WILL eventually fail to power the viewfinder lcd backlight. The old camera will serve to show you how to dismantle and repair your original one. It's one of those jobs which is so fiddly and time-consuming that a professional repair is totally uneconomic.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2009

SOURCE: minolta dimage g400 camera...cannot get the lens to close

Your problem is likely due to corrosion on the battery contacts inside the camera which can prevent the full power of the batteries from flowing into the camera. Try this free fix before you do anything else: remove the batteries and wipe the camera contacts firmly with a dry cloth (heavy corrosion may require cleaning with a wire brush, steel wool, or sandpaper). Remove any residue that may have fallen into the battery compartment during cleaning, then wipe both ends of the batteries and place them back in the camera. This cleaning clears the problem about 90% of the time. If it doesn't work for you, the camera may require professional repair.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 08, 2009

SOURCE: Cam cannot mak any pictures. ''Error 2''

I have already answer to this problem. To try on solve it you need to remove the metal front cover and check if the socket of the large flat coming fron the back of camera is complete inserted on his shell, or if you damage the cable because the camera drop down

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2010

SOURCE: I own a Dimage A2 and the viewfinder is very

In short, no. Spares are generally no longer available and expensive when they are.

But there are huge numbers of broken A1's and A2's which sell for near-nothing on auction websites which may be purchases as spares donors. The viewfinder lenses on both models are identical, although the actual electronic EVF display is different. Ask the right questions and buy wisely and you'll also end up with spare batteries and all the body covers which might have been lost from yours for no extra cost.

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HI i need the manual for my konica minolta dimage a2 thank you

Good Afternoon,
Because Konica Minolta no longer exists in the photographic industry, many of their support channels have been filtered over to Sony Corporation, who was the purchasing agent of their photography division.
Below is a link to where you can download an English manual for your DiMage A2:
http://ca.konicaminolta.com/support/manuals/digital_cameras/dimage-a/index.html
And the one you want can be followed to this link:
http://ca.konicaminolta.com/support/manuals/digital_cameras/dimage-a/dimage_a2/D_A2_E.pdf
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I own a Dimage A2 and the viewfinder is very scratched. Can I buy one from anywhere?

In short, no. Spares are generally no longer available and expensive when they are.

But there are huge numbers of broken A1's and A2's which sell for near-nothing on auction websites which may be purchases as spares donors. The viewfinder lenses on both models are identical, although the actual electronic EVF display is different. Ask the right questions and buy wisely and you'll also end up with spare batteries and all the body covers which might have been lost from yours for no extra cost.
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Hi, Own an Olympus 35sp camera. Need to buy a 49mm lens hood for same. Live in Ireland. Any suggested outlets. Many thanks.

I am in the US, But I believe the UK based Jessops camera shops should have a 49mm lens hood to fit it. I would just get a collapsible rubber one. They are fairly cheap and just screw in the filter threads. fold them back when not in use, and you can still mount your lens cap.

You might also try Ebay. Shipping from the UK to you should be minimal, but some asian dealers offer very good bargains in those kinds of goods too.

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These are frequently lost and are fashioned of purest unobtanium.

When mine disappeared I bought a non-working A2 on eBay very cheaply and carefully removed the old eyecup from it and glued it onto mine, it also had the benefit of providing spare body covers, a lens hood, battery and a strap. A cheaper alternative is to buy a non-original replacement, see item number 220440673814 on eBay, or search for seller birthdayboy; the eyecups he sells are good, but it looks ugly and gets in the way as it isn't flush with the back of the camera.
Don't re-sell the donor camera if you buy one: sooner or later you'll need the flexible circuit board from inside it, as the one in your camera WILL eventually fail to power the viewfinder lcd backlight. The old camera will serve to show you how to dismantle and repair your original one. It's one of those jobs which is so fiddly and time-consuming that a professional repair is totally uneconomic.
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Looking for camera parts.

These are frequently lost and are fashioned of purest unobtanium.

When mine disappeared I bought a non-working A2 on eBay very cheaply and carefully removed the old eyecup from it and glued it onto mine, it also had the benefit of providing spare body covers, a lens hood, battery and a strap. A cheaper alternative is to buy a non-original replacement, see item number 220440673814 on eBay, or search for seller birthdayboy; the eyecups he sells are good, but it looks ugly and gets in the way as it isn't flush with the back of the camera.
Don't re-sell the donor camera if you buy one: sooner or later you'll need the flexible circuit board from inside it, as the one in your camera WILL eventually fail to power the viewfinder lcd backlight. The old camera will serve to show you how to dismantle and repair your original one. It's one of those jobs which is so fiddly and time-consuming that a professional repair is totally uneconomic.
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