Konica Minolta

From Camera-wiki.org
Revision as of 21:16, 28 April 2006 by U. kulick (talk | contribs) (Dynax/Maxxum)
Jump to: navigation, search

Konica Minolta was created by the merger of Konica and Minolta in 2004. All new cameras created since then have had the Konica Minolta badge.

Konica Minolta has announced in January 2006 that it would stop all their activities related to photography, such as camera design and production, analog or digital, as well as the development and production of film and photo paper. They will transfer their digital SLR know-how to Sony, who will develop DSLRs compatible with the Dynax/Maxxum system.

Cameras

These cameras have the Konica Minolta badge. Existing camera models from before the merger still use the previous badge and are listed on the appropriate page.

Dynax/Maxxum

The Dynax/Maxxum (Maxxum in North America, Dynax elsewhere) lenses are Minolta's 35mm Autofocus SLR lenses. the Dynax line of cameras are the line of cameras that use these lenses.

- A digital SLR camera that uses the Dynax lenses

DiMAGE

44563124_d4d0bf41f1_t.jpg

Konica Minolta maintained the Dimage name that Minolta had used for the digital cameras.

other digital

  • Konica Minolta DG-4W
  • Konica Minolta DG-5W

compact cameras

136552202_b81ae107cf.jpg

Konica Minolta just reworked two of the older Minolta Riva/Freedom zoom models for 35 mm film

  • Konica Minolta zoom 130c DATE
  • Konica Minolta zoom 160c DATE

Links