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In 2005 [[Konica Minolta]] finished its last camera developments. The last digital compact camera among them was the '''Konica Minolta DiMAGE X60''', the last of the series begun with the [[Minolta DiMAGE X]], a series of cameras with hidden 90° mirrored autofocus [[zoom lens]]. It succeeded the [[Konica Minolta DiMAGE X50]] of 2004. It's smaller but has a larger, a 2.5" viewing TFT screen, and it uses a Konica Minolta 6.3-18.9mm f/3.3 to f/4.0 lens with 3× zoom for its 1/2,5" sensor, that means an equivalent to a 38-114mm lens for [[35mm]] film. Other details like sensor an shooting modes are like those of its predecessor, except its slower bracketing.
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In 2005 [[Konica Minolta]] finished its last camera developments. The among them was the digital compact camera '''Konica Minolta DiMAGE X60''', the last of the series begun with the [[Minolta DiMAGE X]], a series of cameras with hidden 90° mirrored autofocus [[zoom lens]]. It succeeded the [[Konica Minolta DiMAGE X50]] of 2004. It's smaller but has a larger, a 2.5" viewing TFT screen, and it uses a Konica Minolta 6.3-18.9mm f/3.3 to f/4.0 lens with 3× zoom for its 1/2,5" sensor, that means an equivalent to a 38-114mm lens for [[35mm]] film. Other details like sensor an shooting modes are like those of its predecessor, except its slower bracketing.
  
 
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In 2005 Konica Minolta finished its last camera developments. The among them was the digital compact camera Konica Minolta DiMAGE X60, the last of the series begun with the Minolta DiMAGE X, a series of cameras with hidden 90° mirrored autofocus zoom lens. It succeeded the Konica Minolta DiMAGE X50 of 2004. It's smaller but has a larger, a 2.5" viewing TFT screen, and it uses a Konica Minolta 6.3-18.9mm f/3.3 to f/4.0 lens with 3× zoom for its 1/2,5" sensor, that means an equivalent to a 38-114mm lens for 35mm film. Other details like sensor an shooting modes are like those of its predecessor, except its slower bracketing.