Minolta Dimage Z3 Digital Camera.
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Editors' Rating:
7.1 of 10
 

 • Value for money 7
 • Ease of Use 6
 • Performance 7
 • Image Quality 8

Average User Rating:
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 • Value for money -
 • Ease of Use -
 • Performance -
 • Image Quality -

Where to Buy ?
$409.95
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 PROS
 • Good photo quality.
  12x optical zoom.
  Anti shake feature.
  Fast focus, startup.
  Flash hot shoe.
 • Super macro and 640x480 unlimited video with zoom.

 CONS
  Image slightly yellow.
  Small LCD screen.
  No AF-assist lamp.
  The built-in flash does not pop up when needed, you have to push it up with your hand.
  Low light metering is poor.

Includes: Minolta Dimage Z3 Digital Camera, 16MB SD (Secure Digital) Memory Card, Four AA Alkaline batteries, Neck Strap NS-DG7000, Lens Cap LF-243, Accessory Shoe Cap SC-1000, AV Cable AVC-700, USB Cable USB-2, DiMAGE Viewer CD-ROM, ArcSoft VideoImpression CD-ROM.
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  The Konica Minolta DiMage Z3 is a 4-megapixel "superzoom" digital camera with lots of high-end features. Images in its 12X optical zoom lens are stabilized by Konica Minolta's Anti-Shake System, and the anomalous dispersion glass and two aspheric lens elements helps correct spherical aberration and curvilinear distortion at high zoom ranges. The camera also offers rapid autofocus with predictive focus control, as well as a silent zoom feature for reducing zoom noise when you're shooting video with sound. The Z3's video capabilities include a 640 x 480 mode (at 30 fps) as well as a 640 x 480 Fine mode. Despite its powerful 12X optical zoom, the Z3 sports a lightweight, compact body with a stylish, modern design. An ergonomic grip makes it easy and comfortable to carry and the large, intuitive button layout keeps you in confident control at all times.


Dimage Z3 Major Features:

12x Zoom Digital Camera featuring 4 effective megapixels.
4 effective megapixels for 2,272 x 1,704-pixel images.
12x Konica Minolta GT APO optical zoom lens, 5.83 - 69.9mm (equivalent to a 35-420mm lens on a 35mm camera) with high-speed autofocus.
1.5-inch TFT color LCD monitor.
Digital zoom up to 4x magnification.
Select among Advanced CCD-shift Anti-Shake system modes.
Programmed AE, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, Manual Exposure modes.
Adjustable white balance for various light conditions (Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloudy, Flash, Custom).
Various methods of exposure metering (256-segment matrix-resp. evaluative metering, spot, center-weighted).
Minolta's CxProcess II image processing provides clear and natural images.
Shutter speeds from 1/1000 to 15 seconds in Shutter priority and Manual exposures modes.
Adjustable ISO with four sensitivity settings (50, 100, 200, 400) and an Auto mode.
Maximum aperture f/2.8 to f/4.5, depending on lens zoom position.
Flash mode: yes, flash on, flash off, auto flash, "red-eye" reduction, longterm synchronization, hot shoe for external flash, flash can be opened up, flash recycle time: approx. 7 s.
640x480 Fine/Standard, and 320x240 motion video at 15fps or 30fps with audio (length limited only by memory card capacity).
Night Movie function uses advanced technology to compensate for low light conditions. And this means you can shoot, color movies at night or even in a dark room.
Four selectable color modes / Adjust sharpness and contrast.
Accessory shoe that allows attachment of Minolta Maxx Flash units.
SecureDigital memory card storage, 16MB card included.
Powered by 4 AA batteries (Ni-MH, alkaline).
PictBridge, Exif Print 2.2 and Epson PIM II compatible.
USB cable for connection to a computer (driver software included).
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