Some milestone anniversaries, like those of landmark programming languages or Beastie Boys records, receive a lot of attention. Others come and go with little fanfare. For example, February 20 happens ...
NEW YORK — Seeking to shore up what it sees as a vacuum in the higher-end digital camera market, Minolta has taken the high road with the introduction of three new digital cameras to its Dimage family ...
Konica Minolta Introduces the New 5 Megapixel DiMAGE X60 Digital Camera; Slim, Stylish and Speedy Digital Camera Features a Large 2.5-Inch LCD Monitor, Non-Protruding 3X Optical Zoom Lens, and 15MB ...
In the same way that digital photography is slowly encroaching on the turf of traditional photography, traditional camera makers are slowly embracing the digital world. So it is with Japanese camera ...
PCHome scoops up leaked photos of a whole new line of Konica Minolta cameras, including this high-end Z3 that PhotographyBlog predicted just a couple of days ago. Expect a proper announcement from ...
MAHWAH, NJ, July 15, 2005 – New 8 Megapixel DiMAGE X1 Represents a Fusion of Contemporary Styling and the Best Technologies Available from Konica Minolta Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc.
Minolta Corp. has expanded its digital camera line with two new Mac compatible models: the DiMAGE 7i and the DiMAGE F100. Based on the Minolta DiMAGE 7, the newDiMAGE 7i features a 5-megapixel ...
The digital camera market continues to expand, with Canon and Minolta announcing new models Wednesday. The Canon PowerShot S330 and S200 both have a 2-megapixel resolution and are housed in slim ...
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Japan's Konica Minolta Holdings Inc. said on Thursday it would withdraw from the camera and color film businesses, marking the end to one of the best known brands in the photography world. As part of ...
A federal jury Friday ordered Japan`s Minolta Camera Co. to pay $96.3 million to Honeywell Inc. for infringing on Honeywell patents in manufacturing autofocus cameras. The jury in Newark, N.J., found ...
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