click here for details Konica Minolta Dimage S414 4MP Digital Camera w/ 4x Optical Zoom
Price : $0.00 $399.95
Features :
  1. 4x optical plus 2.2x digital (8.8x total) zoom lens with autofocus
  2. Capture interval time of 0.8 seconds and continuous advance speed of 1.3 frames per second
  3. Included 16 MB CompactFlash memory card holds 11 images at 2272 x 1704 HQ setting
  4. Powered by 4 AA batteries (alkalines included); connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
  5. 4.0 megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality prints up to 11 x 14 inches and medium-quality poster-size prints

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click here for details Konica Minolta Dimage Z3 4MP Digital Camera with Anti Shake 12x Optical Zoom
Price : $599.99
Features :
  1. 4-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 11-by-15-inch enlargements
  2. Konica Minolta GT APO 12x optical zoom with CCD-shift anti-shake system; combines with 4x digital zoom for 48x total zoom
  3. Fastest autofocus in its class (May 2004); captures movies with sound; PictBridge compatible
  4. Store images on Secure Digital (SD) memory cards; 16 MB SD card included
  5. Powered by 4 AA-size batteries (alkaline included, rechargeable NiMH recommended)

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click here for details Konica Minolta Dimage X1 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Anti Shake Zoom (Cradle Included)
Price : $449.99 $699.95
Features :
  1. 8-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch photos
  2. 3x optical zoom with Anti-Shake technology; 2.5-inch LCD
  3. Multifunction cradle included
  4. Records high-resolution VGA movie clips enhanced with Anti-Shake
  5. Powered by lithium ion battery (included); stores images on SD cards (not included)

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click here for details Konica Minolta Dimage Z20 5MP Digital Camera with 8x Optical Mega Zoom
Price : $349.99 $284.95
Features :
  1. 5 MP CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 17-inch prints
  2. 8x optical zoom; fast start-up time of .5 second
  3. Rapid AF focuses in approximately 0.3 second in wide angle and telephoto modes
  4. 1.5-inch LCD; macro mode for shooting subjects from as close as 1 centimeter away
  5. Stores images on SD cards; powered by 4 AA batteries (alkaline or Ni-MH)

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click here for details Konica Z-up 70 VP Point & Shoot Camera
Price : $39.95

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The Z Up 70 offers a host of sophisticated user friendly features including Flash Power Management and a variety of camera modes. The 70mm, 2x lens gives you crisp images time after time, while the 10-second self-timer lets you get in the shot. You can even print the date and a title on your images with the date feature.

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Questions & Answers
Question : My old flashes don't fire with my digital camera, why?
I own a Konica/Minolta Maxxum 7D digital camera and have two older flash units. A Metz 60CT1 and a Metz 32 Z1. I've used these flash units with my film cameras for years with no problems and would like to use them with my digital camera. The problem I'm having is the digital camera won't fire the flash units. Why?

Answer:
Look at the contacts on your camera and compare them to the ones on the old flash units.Be sure the trigger voltage is not too high .. it could fry your cameras electronics. Usually a flash with less than 12v trigger voltage (except Canon .. 6v for them) is safe. Your 60CT1 has a trigger voltage of 20.89V and the 32 Z1 3.46VHere is what I found on the Internet:"But, not so nice is the fact that Minolta's hot shoe is non-standard. In other words you not only can't attach a non-Minolta flash, but you also can't use other accessories (such as bubble levels) that mount on a camera's hot shoe. The Minolta hot-shoe design is indeed superior to a standard one, but it's a real pain not to be able to use accessories, or a less expensive flash unit."I guess this is the answer

 

Question : What does SLR digital camera mean? I have a Konica Minolta Dimage A1 is this an SLR ?
I want to enroll in a class to learn about my camera, but since I am a novice I know nothing about digital cameras. I was given this Konica Minolta and don't understand how to use it and if it is a SLR digital.

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I want to enroll in a class to learn about my camera, but since I am a novice I know nothing about digital cameras. I was given this Konica Minolta and don't understand how to use it and if it is a SLR digital.

 

Question : Why my 2GB SD card no longer works in my digital camera?
I have a Konica Minolta digital camera. My 2GB sd card which is probably about 6 months old, used to work in my camera, but now it just says "Unable to use card." BUT the card still works on other card readers, such as my printer. And no, the disk lock is not on.I tried another 2GB card in my camera, and it works fine. Why can't my camera read that SD card? Does anyone have any insightful answers or solutions to my problem?

Answer:
format the card in the camera

 

Question : What is the difference between Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom? What camera has the max zoom?
I am looking for a camera that deep zoom (at least 10x) Any websites of discount digital cameras you recommend? I had a Konica Minolta (film) that was good but what is a good one for a digital camera? I also had a kodak (digital Cam.) it was decent.

Answer:
Here's an article that has a good explanation of the difference between optical/digital zoom:http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/Glossary/Digital_Imaging/Digital_zoom_01.htmThe camera with the largest zoom range (without changing lenses) is the Olympus SP550 w/ 18x zoom.http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Olympus/oly_sp550uz.aspHere's a list of digital camera with big zooms:http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp

 

Question : need to buy eyepiece cup for Dynax Maxxum 5D Konica Minolta Digital Camera in Thailand?
need to buy eyepiece cup for Dynax Maxxum 5D Konica Minolta Digital Camera in Thailand?

Answer:
Go to the local information guides to find out how you can purchase what you want in Thailand. Otherwise, you'll have to order one and have it shipped internationally.

 

Question : What non-SLR Digital mega-zoom camera has the biggest Image Sensor?
I'm wanting a new Digital Camera with at least 12x optical zoom with the largest image sensor possible. My current (Konica-Minolta Z3) has a 1/2.5" sensor but I'd like one with at least 4/3 if not full-frame. Do they make any with a sensor this large or are sensors this large reserved only for SLR's?

Answer:
The only bridge camera that I remember with a large sensor is the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1. The Cyber-shot R1 has a 10.3 megapixel APS-C sensor and a fixed 5x zoom lens.http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/sony/dsc_r1-review/index.shtmlIt was an ambitious product that, unfortunately, failed to meet expectations. Sony never released anything like the R1 again and it has since discontinued its R-line.The only fixed-lens compacts with a large sensor are the Sigma DP1 and the upcoming DP2. Both the DP1 and DP2 have wide-angle prime lenses.You may want to wait for Olympus' Micro Four Thirds camera. Micro Four Thirds cameras use the 4/3 sensor and utilize interchangeable lenses. Panasonic has already released their first m4/3 product, the G1, which is no larger than its FZ-series ultrazooms.

 

Question : z6 konica minolta digital camera?
What would a Konica Minolta Z6 cost in the U.K.? (my wife wants one). Where could I get one from and are they any good? Thanks for looking in.

Answer:
This site has them and the prices vary : http://www.mywebcashstore.com/henry5845 You have to click on Electronics 4 U. I hope this helps.

 

Question : question about the Konica Minolta G600 digital camera?
I have a konica minolta G600 digital camera that I purchased used a couple of years ago for less than $100 on ebay. recently though I've seen the same exact camera on Amazon and other sites for prices reaching nearly $900. The SAME freakin' camera. I'm just trying to get an idea where this insane price jump came from. please respond only if you can give a relavant answer. Thank you

Answer:
The G600 is an older camera (nearly three and a half years), thus older technology.Statistics on the camera.http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=konicaminolta_dima geg600&show=allRefurbished G600's cost around $400.You seem to have found a deal. The big plus for this camera has to do with the fact that it can use both the most popular SD memory card and the propriatary Sony Memory Stick. In addition is has one of the largest sensors found in P&S digital cameras

 

Question : Where can I get an eyepiece cup for Dynax Maxxum 5D Konica Minolta Digital Camera in Bangkok, Thailand.?
Where can I get an eyepiece cup for Dynax Maxxum 5D Konica Minolta Digital Camera in Bangkok, Thailand.?

Answer:
Boy, are you lucky I got on my computer tonight!. You can get the eye cup you're looking for from: www.HoodmanUSA.com, Telephone: 800-818-3946 and order the cup from them and have it shipped to Bangkok, Thailand. They even list your camera in their ads. How about that! Good luck friend.

 

Question : I have a konica minolta digital camera I need usb cable for DiMAGE E500 so I can download pictures?
I have a konica minolta digital camera I need usb cable for DiMAGE E500 so I can download pictures?

Answer:
You can probably use a cable you already have. I lost the cable to my Palm Tungsten 2. It has a USB connector on one end and a mini firewire on the other. I tried using a cable from my external DVD burner, and it worked perfectly.

 

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