SOURCE: konica minolta driver
Try these links: http://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~choc/minolta/mirror/ca.konicaminolta.com/support/americas/software/dimage-series/dimage-viewer/software_drivers/index.html http://kmbs.konicaminolta.us/content/support/supporthome.html
SOURCE: Konica/Minolta Dimage Z6 problem
Try removing the batteries , And holding the on/off button for 1 minute . Then reinstall batteries and restart . I read it on another site and it has fixed my problem . Good luck
SOURCE: Konica Minolta Dimage Damage
I had the same problem with mine, a minor fall cracked this, I disassembled the unit and one of the springs that hold the main sensor was broken, thus the sensor vibrates instead of "floating" when the camera is turned on. There are two possible solutions: The first is to get a faulty Z6 from eBay and get the parts (the main sensor assembly) and have it replaced. (If you are not comfortable working with 1mm screws, you'd better go with the parts to a camera repair shop and explain them the problem. The second solution is un-elegant but useful: If you disconnect the anti-shake circuit from the main board you won't have the annoying vibration at start, and the focus will work properly. I've done this and I am happy with the result (I rarely used the anti-shake feature, so I don't miss it). For reference, the anti-shake circuit ribbon is the one entering the mainboard just under the left side of the screen.
Ejoy.....
PS. if you have dark spots, chech that the sensor assembly is not too out of place or that a piece of the broken assembly is on the way. Realign it in place (and please don't touch it). and asseble tha camera back
SOURCE: how do you turn on
Okay - I felt like an idiot but the instruction manual sucks for this!!!!!! Press the menu button and stay on the first screen - Drive mode will probably say single and have image information listed under it. Use the down button and highlight drive mode - press the right button and it will change to single and under that it will say self-timer. Now use the down button and highlist self - timer and press the enter button. Now you use the self-timer. Once you take a picture, the camera will revert back to single image, it will not stay in self-timer mode, so you have to go this process everytime to use self timer. Hope this helps and happy picture taking!!!!!!!!!!
SOURCE: need battery door part for Konica Minolta Dimage
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