Twenty years ago, the Minolta Maxxum 7000 was the first auto-focus, interchangeable-lens SLR on the market. But Minolta (which merged last year with Konica) was the last major film SLR company to get ...
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It’s no secret that we here at Pop Photo like our cameras with lots of dials and levers-not as a matter of aes-thetics (although they do look impressive), but because they provide faster access to ...
Following in the footsteps of Konica Minolta’s first DSLR, the 7D, comes the new Maxxum/Dynax 5D, which is aimed at the lower end of the digital SLR market and pitched against the likes of Canon’s ...
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The secret meaning behind the name Minolta (and how the camera brand evolved before disappearing forever)
Minolta is a storied name in photography, dating back to 1928 when Kazuo Tashima (1899-1985) started Nichidoku Shashinki Shōten ("Japan-German Camera Company") and released the Nifcarette, a folding ...
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Minolta MND25 review: a cheap 48 megapixel camera with the usual catch
I’ve had Minolta film SLRs in bygone times and been hugely impressed with them. One of my favorites was the Minolta Maxxum ...
The 5 was an easy-to-use, compact, and feature-packed film camera using core technologies from the Minolta Alpha/Dynax/Maxxum 7. The Alpha/Dynax/Maxxum 5 incorporated advanced autofocus (AF) ...
The Konica Minolta Dynax 5D is a new entry-level 6 megapixel digital SLR that is currently one of the most compact DSLRs currently available. Highlights of the Konica Minolta Dynax 5D include a large ...
Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D Top There's a dedicated button, dial, or switch for every important function, and they're all strategically placed and well-marked. The top also features a manually operated ...
The anti-shake’s in the body! Who wouldn’t be skeptical? Canon, Nikon, and Sigma have built anti-shake mechanisms into a selected few, expensive lenses. Why should Minolta optical engineers think they ...
Maxxum 7D, Konica Minolta's new 6.1 megapixel prosumer digital SLR which has a contoured grip and design that allows for ergonomic handling, a big 2.5-inch LCD for viewing, and fits most Minolta SLR ...
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