Difference between revisions of "Minolta DiMAGE E201"

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The camera needs four AA batteries as power source and can use old CompactFlash Type I cards as image memory.
 
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The camera of [[Minolta]]'s 2nd DiMAGE generation included [[Zoran]]'s COACH (Camera On A CHip) imaging processor.<ref>[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Zoran%27s+COACH+Processor+IC+Powers+Minolta%27s+New+2.3+Megapixel+Dimage...-a076571710 Zoran PR]]</ref>
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Revision as of 20:34, 26 August 2014


The Minolta DiMAGE E201 is a digital camera. It has a 8.2mm f3 Minolta lens and above that lens an optical viewfinder.

The camera has a 1/1,75" CCD-Chip with 2.300.000 pixels and makes images in format 1.792 x 1.200 pixels.

Controls are the release button and 3 further buttons on top, 4 buttons on the back, and a selection wheel for the basic modes.

The camera needs four AA batteries as power source and can use old CompactFlash Type I cards as image memory.

The camera of Minolta's 2nd DiMAGE generation included Zoran's COACH (Camera On A CHip) imaging processor.[1]

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