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Minolta Co., Ltd. (ミノルタ, Minoruta) was a Japanese manufacturer of cameras, camera accessories, photocopiers, fax machines, and laser printers.Minolta Co., Ltd., which is also known simply as Minolta, was founded in Osaka, Japan, in 1928 as Nichi-Doku Shashinki Shōten (日独写真機商店, meaning Japanese-German camera shop).
This category is for DiMAGE digital cameras built by Minolta and its successor, Konica Minolta. Pages in category "DiMAGE cameras" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
The Minolta Dimage 7, 7i, 7Hi series is a "pro-sumer" line of digital electronic viewfinder cameras from Minolta. These are also known as bridge digital cameras . They are capable of capturing images in the 5-mega pixel range.
The DiMAGE A200, a bridge-type camera, the most sophisticated digital camera made by Konica Minolta. Konica Minolta had a line of digital point and shoot cameras to compete in the digital photography market. Their Dimage line (originally styled as Dimâge, later as DiMAGE) included digital cameras and imaging software as well as film scanners.
The DiMAGE 5 was announced 11 February 2001. [2] The Dimage 5 is the middle-range model, with the same sophisticated controls as Dimage 7, but a smaller 3.34-megapixel CCD and an expanded 35-250mm equivalent lens (due to the smaller CCD). [3] The camera uses a 2048 x 1536 pixel sensor and has a fixed 7x optical zoom lens. [4]
Minolta AF 100–200 mm f /4.5, typical of original lens styling, with narrow straight-ribbed focusing ring at front, distance window, diagonal rubber-ribbed zoom ring While most auto-focus lens designs were new developments, some optical constructions were derived from Minolta SR-mount lenses .
Minolta SR-mount lenses can be broken into three broad generations with some overlap: [5] Pre-MC (1958): Lenses with manual, preset, and automatic diaphragms, without the meter coupling (MC) tab on the aperture ring to signal the f-stop that was selected to the in-body light meter.