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The '''[[Konica Minolta]] Dynax 5D''' (called '''Maxxum 5D''' in the USA and '''Aplha Sweet Digital''' in Japan) was [http://konicaminolta.com/releases/2005/0715_03_01.html announced] by Konica Minolta on July 15, 2005. It became available from September 2005 and was bundled with the AF DT Zoom 18-70 mm / f3.5-5.6 (D) lens.  
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The '''[[Konica Minolta]] Dynax 5D''' (called '''Maxxum 5D''' in the USA and '''(Alpha) αSweet Digital''' in Japan) was [http://konicaminolta.com/releases/2005/0715_03_01.html announced] by Konica Minolta on July 15, 2005. It became available from September 2005 and was bundled with the AF DT Zoom 18-70 mm / f3.5-5.6 (D) lens.  
  
 
Main differences between the [[Maxxum_7D|7D]] and the 5D are:
 
Main differences between the [[Maxxum_7D|7D]] and the 5D are:
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Revision as of 14:24, 20 November 2013

The Konica Minolta Dynax 5D (called Maxxum 5D in the USA and (Alpha) αSweet Digital in Japan) was announced by Konica Minolta on July 15, 2005. It became available from September 2005 and was bundled with the AF DT Zoom 18-70 mm / f3.5-5.6 (D) lens.

Main differences between the 7D and the 5D are:

  • Less buttons and dials
  • Fibre plastic body, as opposed to a magnesium alloy on the 7D, camera is almost 200 g lighter
  • White balance bracketing
  • Newly added colour modes, including black and white
  • Camera size. D7/D5 compared: front rear


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