Konica Minolta DiMAGE 7 Digital Camera
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Konica Minolta DiMAGE 7 Digital Camera

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  • Digital Zoom: 2x
  • Camera Type: Standard Point and Shoot
  • Weight: 1.06 lb.
  • LCD Screen Size: 1.8 in.
  • Resolution: 5.2 Megapixel
  • Optical Zoom: 7x
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Konica Minolta DiMAGE 7 Digital Camera

Die Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi ist eine Sonderausführung der DiMAGE 7i mit schwarzem Gehäuse, leicht gesteigerter Serienbildgeschwindigkeit, eingebautem PC-Blitzsynchronanschluss, wählbaren Farbräumen bzw. anhängbaren Farbprofilen, leicht längerer Verschlusszeit, neuen Weißabgleich-Einstellungen, einer neuen "Extra Fine"-Kompressionsstufe sowie einer weichen Gummierung des Kamerahandgriffes.

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Just a rough trial and test.. (Updated)

byricehigh Aug 5, 2001
27 Helpfuls 28 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros 7X "bright" zoom-lens; excellent optics; handling just like a traditional...
Cons Slow AF; electronic viewfinder needs improvement; hand grip not comfortable; exposure not...
Recommended it? Yes

Two of my colleagues had bought this digicam almost at the same time, I borrowed the camera from one of them to have a trial and test (just b4 I first wrote this review) and here were my observations:-

The 7X wide-aperture zoom-lens is extremely impressive and unique in the market. It has... Read full review »

7

DiMage 7 Excellent high-end consumer-level camera

byhyperion1138 May 10, 2002
12 Helpfuls 13 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Excellent image quality; awesome 28-200 zoom lens; many professional-level features
Cons NO PC TERMINAL; poor battery life; painfully slow autofocus
Recommended it? Yes

I purchased a DiMage 7 as a Christmas gift to myself in 2001, and for the most part, I am very pleased with it. The image quality is superb.

The 5.2 Megapixel chip will deliver 300dpi 8x10s no problem, and the images that come off the camera usually need very little or no Photoshop... Read full review »

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Despite its quirks...I love this camera

bydinahshore May 20, 2002
11 Helpfuls 12 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros The Lens (7x's optical zoom), 5.24 Megapixels, Gorgeous Photos, SLR-like
Cons Slow Autofocus
Recommended it? Yes

After researching every camera imaginable, I chose to go with the Dimage 7 mainly because of its 7x?s optical zoom and SLR like controls. I?ve used a Minolta SR-1 for years, where the only thing that runs off a battery is the light meter and everything is manually set. I?ve also used the Olympus... Read full review »

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Minolta Dimage 7 5MP Digital Camera w/ 7x Optical Zoom

The first consumer- oriented 5-megapixel camera to hit the market, Minolta's DiMAGE 7 leapfrogged the competition by coming out at a time when other camera manufacturers were just introducing their 4-megapixel models. The DiMAGE 7 offers an ultrahigh resolution 5.24-megapixel CCD sensor that delivers excellent images for prints as large as 13 by 19 inches. A high- performance, all-glass, 7x zoom lens (equivalent to 28-200mm on a 35mm camera), with a 2x digital zoom, ensures maximum flexibility when composing your shots. Add to this a host of creative controls stacked into a unit with the size and feel of an SLR, and you have a digital camera with the type of functionality typically found only in professional models. Three controls provide access to the camera's primary adjustable features. Digital subject-program selection allows you to set aperture and shutter speed for superior results in five popular formats: portrait, sports action, sunsets, night portraits, or text. A function dial allows adjustment between four modes of pixel resolution, five modes of data compression, four modes of exposure control, five modes of drive options, seven modes of white balance, and five levels of ISO. The digital-effects controller allows image manipulation by compensating for exposure, contrast, and color saturation before the image is saved. As insurance, Minolta provides a fourth control that instantly restores the camera's automatic settings. Changing most settings is a two-handed operation: one hand selects the feature you're adjusting, while spinning a second dial actually changes the setting. The system is reasonably intuitive, but don't plan to make any adjustments with one hand. To preview and review images, the DiMAGE 7 features a digital viewfinder that pivots for comfortable close-ups or tripod shooting. An eye-sensing switch (triggered when you put your eye up to the camera) automatically turns off the TFT LCD viewscreen to conserve battery power. In manual-focus mode, the camera also has an electronic magnification feature. At the push of a button, the center of the image is blown up to 4x original size in the viewfinder so you can check the fine details and ensure the image is in focus before snapping the shutter. In autofocus mode, a flex-focusing option allows the focal point to be moved to any part of the image for off-center shooting. The DiMAGE 7 is so packed with features that it would be impossible to list them all, but here are some highlights: A supermacro mode allows images to be captured from as close as 5.1 inches. Four modes of data imprinting with up to 16 characters help you keep track of your work. Movie provides up to 60 seconds of lower-resolution moving images. The built-in flash has two selectable metering options and three flash modes. An accessory shoe for optional flash units adds even more varied shooting scenarios. A quick-view or instant-playback button that allows you to view the image you just captured and decide whether or not you want to save it to your CompactFlash card without switching out of the shooting mode. Despite its ultrahigh resolution and extensive set of features, the DiMAGE 7 has a few flaws. To compose shots traditionally, it uses an electronic viewfinder (EVF), which offers far less detail than a traditional optical viewfinder. The 16 MB CompactFlash card provided with the camera holds only 12 images at the default resolution (or a single uncompressed image). Like many manufacturers, Minolta supplies the camera with a set of inadequate AA alkaline batteries (use of rechargeable Ni-MH batteries is recommended, even by Minolta). Though the image sensor is at the cutting edge of technology, the rest of the circuitry can't quite keep up; saving an uncompressed image to the memory card requires a 40-second wait. In addition, we found the multitude of control buttons that must be manipulated simultaneously to be somewhat awkward and initially intimidating. Finally, zooming the

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Product Details and Features

Product MPN

MPN 2766-301

Key Features

Digital Zoom 2x
Camera Type Standard Point and Shoot
Weight 1.06 lb.
LCD Screen Size 1.8 in.
Resolution 5.2 Megapixel
Optical Zoom 7x

Image Quality

Camera Resolution 5.2 Megapixel
Image Sensor Type CCD
Image Resolutions 640 x 480 • 2568 x 1928 • 1600 x 1200 • 1280 x 960

Video

Video Format AVI
Max Movie Length 60 Seconds

Lens

Interchangeable Lens Not Interchangeable Lenses
Optical Zoom 7x
Focus Type Autofocus & Manual Focus
Focal Length 7.2 - 50.8 mm
Macro Focus Range 9.84 - 23.62 in. (w)
35mm Zoom Lens 28 - 200 mm
Focus Range 19.68 in. to Infinity (w)

Exposure Control

Aperture Range f9.5 (w) - f2.8/f3.5 (w/t)
Shutter Speed 4 - 1/2000 sec
Frames Per Second 1.1 Frames
White Balance Auto • Daylight / Sunny (Preset) • Cloudy (Preset) • Fluorescent (Preset) • Tungsten (Preset)

Flash

Flash Functions Front Sync Flash • Fill-in Flash • Red-eye Reduction Flash
Flash Type Built-In & External
ISO Speeds Auto • 100 • 200 • 400 • 800

Storage

File Size (High Res.) 16 MB (8 images on 128MB card)
Compression Type JPEG • TIFF • Raw Image
Memory Type CompactFlash Card Type I • IBM Microdrive
File Size (Low Res.) 0.12 MB (about 1,067 images on 128MB card)
Compression Modes Fine • SuperFine • Uncompressed

Included Features

Tripod Mount With Tripod Mount
Self Timer 10 Sec.
Built-in Microphone Without Built-in Microphone
Built-in Speaker Without Built-in Speaker

Viewfinder / Display

LCD Protected Position Without LCD Protected Position
Viewfinder Digital
LCD Screen Resolution 122,000 pixels

Interfaces

Video Interface Video Out
Interface Type USB

Power Supply

Battery Type 4 x AA Batteries
Battery Life 200 Images

System Requirements

Operating System Apple Mac OS 8 • Apple Mac OS 9

Dimensions

Weight 1.06 lb.
Depth 4.5 in.
Height 3.6 in.
Width 4.6 in.

Miscellaneous

Product ID 150219
Included Accessories 2 x AA Batteries • Software • USB Cable • Video Cable • Neck Strap • 16 MB Memory Card • Lens Cap

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