New high-performance and easy to use 6 megapixel digital SLR camera features body-integral Anti-Shake Technology, a large 2.5-inch LCD monitor and built-in flash “The new Maxxum 5D combines Konica ...
The Maxxum 7D is a very well-built, intelligently designed camera with excellent handling characteristics and antishake technology. It's a little pricey when compared with the competition, and the ...
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Minolta has officially announced that DSLR camera we talked about a few days ago, the Dynax 7D/Maxxum 7 (the US gets the Maxxum name because we do everything to the max). It is 6.1-megapixels, has ...
Minolta also didn't stay away from all these new trends. In 1995, it made its debut on a new market through releasing (jointly with AGFA) the RD-175 model based on the popular filmed camera Maxxum ...
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Minolta MND25 review: a cheap 48 megapixel camera with the usual catch
I’ve had Minolta film SLRs in bygone times and been hugely impressed with them. One of my favorites was the Minolta Maxxum ...
Minolta announced the new Maxxum 5D digital SLR camera. The 5D is a lighter version of their Maxxum 7D camera. What this means for the end user is that Nikon s D50 and Canon s 350D will have a little ...
Luminous Landscape has a review of the Maxxum 7D, Konica Minolta's new 6.1 megapixel prosumer digital SLR which has a contoured grip and design that allows for ergonomic handling, a big 2.5-inch LCD ...
The anti-shake’s in the body! Who wouldn’t be skeptical? Canon, Nikon, and Sigma have built anti-shake mechanisms into a selected few, expensive lenses. Why should Minolta optical engineers think they ...
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