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− | The '''[[Konica Minolta]] Dynax 5D''' is a Digital SLR camera announced by Konica Minolta on July 15, 2005<ref> | + | The '''[[Konica Minolta]] Dynax 5D''' is a Digital SLR camera announced by Konica Minolta on July 15, 2005<ref>KONICA MINOLTA Dynax5D/Maxxum5D press release 2005/0715_03_01</ref>. It is also known as '''Maxxum 5D''' in the USA and '''(Alpha) αSweet Digital''' in Japan. It became available from September 2005 and was bundled with the AF DT Zoom 18-70 mm / f3.5-5.6 (D) lens. |
The camera features a 6 megapixel [[CCD]] sensor. Image files are created at a maximum resolution of 3008 x 2000 pixels and recorded in [[JPEG]] (STD, Fine, EX-fine), [[RAW]] and RAW+JPEG formats. It uses [[CompactFlash]] for storage. The back has a 115,000 2.5" TFT color display. | The camera features a 6 megapixel [[CCD]] sensor. Image files are created at a maximum resolution of 3008 x 2000 pixels and recorded in [[JPEG]] (STD, Fine, EX-fine), [[RAW]] and RAW+JPEG formats. It uses [[CompactFlash]] for storage. The back has a 115,000 2.5" TFT color display. |
Revision as of 05:27, 9 April 2018
Dynax 5D image by Mikel Adell (Image rights) |
The Konica Minolta Dynax 5D is a Digital SLR camera announced by Konica Minolta on July 15, 2005[1]. It is also known as Maxxum 5D in the USA and (Alpha) αSweet Digital in Japan. It became available from September 2005 and was bundled with the AF DT Zoom 18-70 mm / f3.5-5.6 (D) lens.
The camera features a 6 megapixel CCD sensor. Image files are created at a maximum resolution of 3008 x 2000 pixels and recorded in JPEG (STD, Fine, EX-fine), RAW and RAW+JPEG formats. It uses CompactFlash for storage. The back has a 115,000 2.5" TFT color display.
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
Gallery
Maxxum 5D image by Kenneth Dwain Harrelson (Image rights) |
back view image by Mikel Adell (Image rights) |
Maxxum 5D image by Kenneth Dwain Harrelson (Image rights) |
Notes
- ↑ KONICA MINOLTA Dynax5D/Maxxum5D press release 2005/0715_03_01