i have two 3500exi, 3200i, 2000i and when using in off camera it go the sleep after five second and difficult to use with CTR 103 P triggers. Is there such adapter/converter which keep them in ON(disabling sleep mode) to release those in wireless off camera. I know 3500xi can be used wireless on 35mm film camera with 7xi and other machines.i have two 3500exi, 3200i, 2000i and when using in off camera it go the sleep after five second and difficult to use with CTR 103 P triggers. Is there such adapter/converter which keep them in ON(disabling sleep mode) to release those in wireless off camera. I know 3500xi can be used wireless on 35mm film camera with 7xi and other machines.
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It could be a simple connection that is loose and just need to be put back into position, or it could be a controller circuit that is bad and needs to be replaced. This is not a user repairable problem. It should be sent in for repair.
Konica lenses do not fit Minolta cameras. I think you messed something up.
Minolta MC and MD lenses worked on the older manual focus Minolta bodies. They will also work on the Phoenix and Seagull clones of the old Minolta bodies.
The Konica lens should only ever be mounted on a Konica camera.
Your 7000i is now a Minolta paperweight. You need to send your 7000i for repair or replace it.
You could also look on Ebay for another Maxxum body to use your lenses designed for the Minolta A mount. As a rule, camera lenses are not interchangeable. You can use any Maxxum lens on any Maxxum body as a rule, but Minolta changed their flash shoe after the original 7000 series. Flashes that work with your 7000i will work with any subsequent Maxxum.
Oddly enough, the camera and lens are working just fine now - or at least they appear to be. I'll shoot some more when I have good lighting and 1-hour them tomorrow for the results.
this is due to whats called lens mount check or lens lock, it is because the camera cannot comunicate with the lens electronicly, to disconect the camera lock if this is the problem then
Press and hold DRIVE MODE and AV buttons while turning on camera. this will temoreraly disable the lens lock any problems contact me
Hey arnelsartwor, To set both exposure and flash bracketing you need to press the drive mode button, and then use the up/down arrows to select bracketing and then use the right/left arrows to highlight the drive mode option and then press the center button to select the desired drive mode. These instructions are on page 50 of your user manual. I hope this helps! Sincerely, Allan Go Ahead. Use Us.
Is there a micro focus switch on the lens
On my lens if switch to Micro Mode the Auto focus is disabled, Also it is a stupid question but you are using a AF lens and not a xi series or manual focus lens.
i have two 3500exi, 3200i, 2000i and when using in off camera it go the sleep after five second and difficult to use with CTR 103 P triggers. Is there such adapter/converter which keep them in ON(disabling sleep mode) to release those in wireless off camera. I know 3500xi can be used wireless on 35mm film camera with 7xi and other machines.
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