Digital Cameras by Konica Minolta






Minolta DiMage X Minolta DiMage X



The DiMage X is larger and thicker than the Casio Exilim (but still small and light enough to fit in your shirt pocket), but it offers twice the pixels, a 3X zoom lens, and better picture quality for about the same price. The secret to the DiMage X's thin profile is that the lens and image sensor ar... More
 
Konica Minolta DiMage G600 Konica Minolta DiMage G600



The Konica Minolta DiMAGE G600 follows on the heels of the DiMAGE G500, announced in late 2003, and is one of the more compact cameras in the DiMAGE line (though not as tiny as members of the diminutive X series). More or less identical to the earlier G500 apart from its higher resolution and faster... More
 
Minolta DiMage F300 Minolta DiMage F300



This camera can be operated easily with one hand, since it's the only camera in our roundup with a sculpted nonslip grip on the back. The buttons are small and easy to press, but some are poorly marked with unfamiliar icons. A large, easy-to-set select dial surrounds the shutter button. Unlike most ... More
 
Minolta DiMage 7Hi Minolta DiMage 7Hi



Drawing on the tradition of technical expertise that gave birth to the Maxxum 7000, the Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D represents a culmination of the optical and photo-imaging expertise of two of the most More
 
Minolta DiMage E201 Minolta DiMage E201



The E201 does not have an optical zoom lens or priority settings for manual, aperture, or shutter. But the camera is equipped with an excellent auto-focus aspherical lens designed for ultra-clear photos. The E201 features eight different resolution and compression combinations for optimal image qual... More
 
Konica Minolta DiMage G400 Konica Minolta DiMage G400



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 ma... More
 
Konica Revio KD-500Z Digital Camera Konica Revio KD-500Z Digital Camera



A solid fast-shooter that captures high-quality images, the Konica Digital Revio KD-500Z is certain to appeal to anyone who wants big-picture capability in a small package. It's the smallest and slimmest of the 5-megapixel cameras we tested.



When you slide open the lens cover on the KD-500Z... More
 
Minolta DiMage Xt Biz Minolta DiMage Xt Biz



The DiMage Xt Biz ($400 street) is an enhanced version of Minolta's third-generation X-series digital camera. There are welcome refinements and improvements to the clever ultracompact design, but what distinguishes the Xt Biz is its firmware and business-oriented software More
 
Minolta DiMage S404 Minolta DiMage S404



The S404 is a large, chunky-looking camera with an unusual shape. A large handgrip on the right-hand side of the camera contains compartments for the battery and CompactFlash card, and a small rubber pad on the front of the grip makes the camera easy to hold despite the slippery silver finish. The t... More
 
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