Difference between revisions of "Minolta DiMAGE 7"

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The '''Dimage 7''' is a 5.24 mega pixels digital camera originally released in 2001. It has a 7x optical zoom giving a 35mm equivalent lens length of 28mm to 200mm. Designed to look and feel like an [[SLR]] camera, it allows manual zoom and focus via rings on the lens, and in adition to the LCD on the back, it has a reflective ferroelectric viewfinder. It uses compact flash media, and requires 4 AA batteries or a 6V DC adapter.
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The '''DiMAGE 7''' is a 5.24 mega pixels digital camera originally released in 2001 by [[Minolta]]. It has a 7x optical zoom giving a 35mm equivalent lens length of 28mm to 200mm. Designed to look and feel like an [[SLR]] camera, it allows manual zoom and focus via rings on the lens, and in adition to the LCD on the back, it has a reflective ferroelectric viewfinder. It uses compact flash media, and requires 4 AA batteries or a 6V DC adapter. It is a relative of Minolta's 3 megapixel [[Minolta DiMage 5|DiMAGE 5]], and was available in the variants 7 , 7i and 7Hi .  
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
[http://www.steves-digicams.com/2001_reviews/dimage7.html Steve's Digicam Review of the Dimage 7]
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*[http://www.steves-digicams.com/2001_reviews/dimage7.html Steve's Digicam Review of the Dimage 7]
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*[http://www.konicaminoltasupport.com/DiMAGE_7_Series.2322.0.html?&L=0 Dimage 7 Customer Support pages] of [[Konica Minolta]]
  
 
[[Category: Japanese digital]]
 
[[Category: Japanese digital]]

Revision as of 18:50, 21 March 2008


The DiMAGE 7 is a 5.24 mega pixels digital camera originally released in 2001 by Minolta. It has a 7x optical zoom giving a 35mm equivalent lens length of 28mm to 200mm. Designed to look and feel like an SLR camera, it allows manual zoom and focus via rings on the lens, and in adition to the LCD on the back, it has a reflective ferroelectric viewfinder. It uses compact flash media, and requires 4 AA batteries or a 6V DC adapter. It is a relative of Minolta's 3 megapixel DiMAGE 5, and was available in the variants 7 , 7i and 7Hi .

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