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DigiCamReview reviews the Konica Minolta Dimage E40 Review and writes - 'The Konica Minolta Dimage E40 is a very compact metal 4 megapixel, 3x optical zoom lens digital camera with a large 2“ colour screen. The camera records unlimited length videos with sound. The camera is easy to use, dare I say fun, but produces average images with average colour, sharpness and saturation - the camera produced better results outdoors, although there were still issues with the images. The camera has some good features, such as a live histogram, and custom white balance, and provides a case, but only an 8mb memory card (Although this may depend upon which manufacturer you go for). For around £150 (UK) this camera offers good value for money. If you want an easy to use, small, 4 megapixel digital camera with a large 2” screen, and a 3x optical zoom lens, that produces average images, and records unlimited videos with sound, all for a decent price, then the Konica Minolta Dimage E40 is worth considering, but I can't really recommend it based on the image quality issues I experienced.'
Posted by Darren in our Reviews category on January 16, 2005