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Konica Minolta DiMAGE E50 Digital Camera
Buy-n-Shoot.com is: digital camera reviews, digital news photography news, camera classifieds & photography tipsKonica Minolta proudly introduces the DiMAGE E50, a digital camera that boasts an amazing combination of 2.5 inch type LCD monitor, thin and stylish design, and intuitive operation in an affordable, 5 Megapixel, entry-level model.

DiMAGE E50 is a user-friendly, compact digital camera equipped 3x optical zoom lens whilst achieving thin, pocketable dimensions.

DiMAGE E50 has a compact, 27.5mm thick body, weighing as little as 130 grams, easily fitting into a handbag, even trouser or shirt pocket to accompany you wherever you go. You can also use the 4x digital zoom in combination with the 3x optical zoom to take shots at up to 12x total zoom.

The DiMAGE E50 for even greater creativity, movie recording lets you record movie clips in 640x480 resolution at 15fps, up to the duration of your card’s remaining storage capacity.

The DiMAGE E50 delivers dependable basic performance, and the ability to take photos as close as 6 cm to the subject using macro mode.

With fast startup, ease of operation, an outstandingly large monitor and unprecedented enjoyment in a compact and stylish package, the DiMAGE E50 offers an affordable chance to jump into the exciting world of digital photography.
 

About Konica Minolta

 

Konica Minolta is an innovative global company that continuously delivers inspiring products and services in the field of business imaging, and leads the market through advanced digital technologies and enhanced reliability.

 

Konica traces its history back to 1873 when Rokusaburo Sugiura began selling photographic materials at his Tokyo apothecary. By the start of the 20th century, the company had developed it’s first camera and range of photographic products. In 1971, Konica released Japan’s first plain paper photocopier, developing a dominant position in high-speed, high quality document management systems and imaging products.

 

Minolta was founded in 1928 to initially manufacture cameras and then went on to pioneer technologies including; a latent image transfer system, the world’s first magnification and reduction photocopier and the world’s first photocopier to produce two-colour images in a single pass. Minolta went on to achieve a strong global presence as a pioneer in the field of high quality imaging technology.

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