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Q&A For Digital Photography Digital Help is designed to aid you in getting the most from your digital photography, printing, scanning, and image creation. Each month, David Brooks provides solutions to problems you might encounter with matters such as color calibration and management, digital printer and scanner settings, and working with digital photographic images with many different kinds of cameras and software. All questions sent to him will be answered with the most appropriate information he can access and provide. However, not all questions and answers will appear in this department. Readers can send questions to David Brooks addressed to Shutterbug magazine, through the Shutterbug website (www.shutterbug.com), directly via e-mail to: editorial@shutterbug.com or goofotografx@gmail.com or by US Mail to: David Brooks, PO Box 2830, Lompoc, CA 93438. Minolta Lives On Under The Sony Banner A. Minolta’s photo division was taken over by the Sony Corporation sometime ago. The Sony Alpha A100 and A700 D-SLRs are compatible with recent Minolta 35mm SLR lenses. In addition, I think you will find the Sony D-SLRs are some of the best in performance for very reasonable and competitive prices. For more information read the review of the Sony Alpha A700 in the January 2008 issue of Shutterbug or go to the Sony website at www.sonystyle.com. A Leica Compatibility Question A. The Leica Digilux 3, according to my calculation based on the pixel dimensions quoted on the Leica website, has a 7.38-megapixel sensor chip. It also has a Four Thirds’ bayonet lens mount that I must assume will not accept 35mm Leica R-mount lenses. JPEG May Not Be That Universal A. Although JPEG is an international standard file format,
the standard allows application programmers, as well as camera makers, to add
and modify their implementation of JPEG in the way .JPG files are generated.
Every brand exercises a certain amount of programming arrogance, thinking their
version of JPEG will be better for the users than someone else’s. To some
extent those modifications can cause some applications to not recognize and
open those .JPG files. Tropical Hazards A. From what you report and your sample images, my first guess
would be that your camera is functioning OK internally, but that the data path
to recover the files has a problem, caused very likely by poor quality contacts
with the media at some point. If the images all play back using your camera’s
LCD screen without any anomalies, then the interface you are using for downloading
the files has some problems. Having been in the tropics it just may be the humidity
has corroded or added fungus to the contacts between card, camera, and whatever
download device you are using. You can use electronic contact cleaner and try
to establish better contacts between the card and camera as well as the card
reader and card. Using Third-Party Electronic Flash A. If there is a TTL module made by Sunpak that is specifically
made for your new Nikon D200, then that is what you need to obtain automatic
flash exposure control using the Sunpak 622 with your camera. I, too, have attempted
to contact ToCAD America, which is the distributor for Sunpak, but have not
obtained a response. ANNOUNCEMENT
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