Page 27 To eject a card, open the card-slot door (1), and press and release the card-eject lever to extend it (2). Press (3) the card-eject lever to eject the card (3). The card can now be pulled out. Take care when removing the card as it becomes hot with use. The card-eject lever should remain inside the camera body. Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi new features / specifications. Black body, rubber hand grip (front only) New 'Extra Fine' JPEG mode (less compression, larger file size ~3 MB) Economy JPEG mode removed. Larger internal buffer (up to 5 RAW, 7 Extra Fine, 10 Fine, 17 Standard frames) Full size shooting at 3 fps. Slower shutter speeds (8 sec in Program AE, 15 QE2 at about 2km distance with 200mm Hoya MD lens plus Minolta 2X (
Konica Minolta DiMAGE A200 review Jul 30, 2006 • Review of Konica Minolta DiMAGE A200 I have both Canon 20D and A200, I can say that the qualiyt of A200 is comparable to 20D with ISO 100 or 200, but A200 has much more feature and more portable, so you will certainly use A200 more than 20D.
Yes, it is. For digital video, PAL versus NTSC technology makes no difference whatsoever, except the frame rates are different. 60p is better (i.e. smoother). There are two issues you might run into: (1) if you do video-edits from multiple cameras, then you should not mix 60p (or 30p) with 50p (or 25p).
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The camera, KM 7d can format the card. I am under the opinion that the manual is ignored sometimes because we are in a hurry to use the camera, read it. The manual will eliminate problems later. As for memory size I am experimenting since the manual didn't state size. hardwood's gear list: Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D. In reply to Renato1 • Jun 16, 2010. Yes, Minolta produced a control software, called Capture One, if memory serves me correctly. This guy went out and produced an entirely new program to do the job and released it as freeware. In addition, many people claim the freeware is superior to the commercialware from Minolta. rOn1.
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