The Konica Minolta DiMage G400 is a well-built, neat-looking, fast-shooting camera with the ability to save to either Memory Stick or Secure Digital format, but it stops short of advanced features. With a crescent-shaped shutter that both protects the lens and turns the camera on, the G400 offers manual, aperture, and shutter priority, as well as six program modes and audio recording and annotation. But it lacks a histogram, bracketing, and adjustments for sharpness and flash intensity.
The T-shaped cluster of buttons is designed more for style than convenience. And you may be confused about which functions are accessed by the Mode and Menu buttons. The menus use unfamiliar icons but are accompanied by identifying words.
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