Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 June 2007

My Dimage A1 seems to be dead

When i was shooting film i used a few Minolta cameras. As i early moved to digital, i switched to a Nikon only equipment for my work but i also bought some Canon point and shoot and some Minolta bridge cameras.
The first of theses DSLR like was a Dimage 7i. I sold it in 2003 to buy a Dimage A1. This one had a few things i liked : A very good and sharp 28-200 lens, an AS system, a more robust body and a better buffer for RAW shooting.
The Dimage 7 and A where some small and light cameras delivering some nice pics at 100 ISO, i used to always have one of them with me. With them i captured some nature shots i still like and sell and i also used them to play and shoot with my 3 years old daughter.
Last week i went for a few days van trip with my wife and daughter, i took the A1 with its bag thinking to catch some nice family candids. When i switched on the camera the viewfinder and LCD where black and the light metering system indicated 13 seconds at f2.8. I changed the battery, removed the card, nothing to do, the viewfinder was still black and trying to shoot a white bright scene gave me a black picture.
For me it seems to be a dead sensor.
I'll try to send it to the French Sony support service, i think they can replace the sensor for free if the problem is due to oxydation. If they don't, i'll sell my last Minolta gear : a 5600 HSD flash.

Tuesday, 24 April 2007

About my Nikon cameras

landscape photography
I have owned (and still own some) many cameras of many brands : Olympus, Minolta, Nikon ...
Today, i almost always use two Nikon DSLRs : Nikon D100 and D200. These cameras seem to be done for fitting my hands, i love their ergonomics where the good thing is always under the good finger. AF is awesome and metering very acurate.

Today for a landscape photographer shooting raw, each camera brand can deliver some very nice files with enough quality to enable very large prints. So my choice is done on ergonomics, reliability and viewfinder. Some people shooting JPEG in low light with high ISO could have other criteria ...
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