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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 ...
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The Minolta MN40Z: Is It a Bridge (Camera) Too Far?
It’s not every day that a new bridge camera from a storied brand is released, especially not one that promises a 40x optical zoom lens, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a sub-$500 price tag to boot. The ...
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 ...
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 ...
New York, NY, October 12, 2005 – Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc. announces the latest addition to the DiMAGE X line of sleek and stylish digital cameras — the new 8 megapixel DiMAGE X1. This ...
Konica Minolta today rolled out the Maxxum 7D, a new digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera with anti-shake technology. The company also introduced two new zoom lenses designed specifically for the ...
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