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The '''Q-M100''' is a [[digital camera]] released by [[Konica]] in 1997 with a price of 99,800 yen. | The '''Q-M100''' is a [[digital camera]] released by [[Konica]] in 1997 with a price of 99,800 yen. | ||
− | Upon release, it was one of the earlier compact cameras that features a 1 [[megapixel]] [[CCD]] sensor. At the time megapixel digital cameras tend to be bulkier [[DSLR]]s. Images are recorded in [[JPEG]] which in super fine and fine modes produces images of 1152 x 872. Economy mode produced images in 576 × 436. The lens is a fixed 39mm equiv with f/11 to f/2.8. While there is no zoom | + | Upon release, it was one of the earlier compact cameras that features a 1 [[megapixel]] [[CCD]] sensor. At the time megapixel digital cameras tend to be bulkier [[DSLR]]s. Images are recorded in [[JPEG]] which in super fine and fine modes produces images of 1152 x 872. Economy mode produced images in 576 × 436. The lens is a fixed 6mm (39mm [[35mm equivalent|equiv]]) with apertures f/11 to f/2.8. While there is no optical zoom, there is a 2x [[digital zoom]]. It is able to focus at a minimum distance of 20cm. The shutter can be as fast as 1/500 of a sec. A built-in flash is provided, which has several modes such as auto, red-eye, fill flash and off modes. [[Exposure compensation]] is available with a range of -2 to +2 [[EV]] with 1/2 steps. |
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+ | A viewfinder is available as well as a 1.8 inch colour LCD display. Images are stored on [[CompactFlash]] media, with a 4MB card often provided. It is powered by 4x AA batteries. It was available in either silver or gold. There is also a video/AV output feature, to show still images on a TV monitor. A serial computer connection was provided, requiring Konica's own software. | ||
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+ | An external mains power supply was available for the Q-M100V, named QM-AC4. | ||
+ | The '''Q-M100V''' seems to be a restyled Q-M100, released in 1998. | ||
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Revision as of 16:21, 5 May 2013
Konica Q-M100 (silver) image by camera1739 (Image rights) |
The Q-M100 is a digital camera released by Konica in 1997 with a price of 99,800 yen.
Upon release, it was one of the earlier compact cameras that features a 1 megapixel CCD sensor. At the time megapixel digital cameras tend to be bulkier DSLRs. Images are recorded in JPEG which in super fine and fine modes produces images of 1152 x 872. Economy mode produced images in 576 × 436. The lens is a fixed 6mm (39mm equiv) with apertures f/11 to f/2.8. While there is no optical zoom, there is a 2x digital zoom. It is able to focus at a minimum distance of 20cm. The shutter can be as fast as 1/500 of a sec. A built-in flash is provided, which has several modes such as auto, red-eye, fill flash and off modes. Exposure compensation is available with a range of -2 to +2 EV with 1/2 steps.
A viewfinder is available as well as a 1.8 inch colour LCD display. Images are stored on CompactFlash media, with a 4MB card often provided. It is powered by 4x AA batteries. It was available in either silver or gold. There is also a video/AV output feature, to show still images on a TV monitor. A serial computer connection was provided, requiring Konica's own software.
An external mains power supply was available for the Q-M100V, named QM-AC4.
The Q-M100V seems to be a restyled Q-M100, released in 1998.
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