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Konica Minolta Dynax / Maxxum 5D Review - Digicam Review


konica-minolta-maxxum-5D.jpg Digicam Review has reviewed the Konica Minolta Dynax / Maxxum 5D and comments about it's image quality by writing - 'Image quality is very good, the images have very good colour, saturation, contrast and detail - with very low noise. Most images were quite soft, and image weren't as saturated as many point and shoot cameras, turning saturation and sharpness up in-camera may help acheive photos with more punch. Quite a few images appeared under exposed, especially when the sky was bright, so exposure compensation should be used to acheive the best results (or alternatively shoot in RAW). The camera did a good job focusing even in low light. I did not notice vignetting in photos, nor did I notice barrel or pincushion distortion. There is a good range of image sizes and a good choice of compression options. The macro mode is good, and provides good detail and colour. Auto white balance and metering seemed to be good the majority of the time, however quick access to white balance and exposure compensation allows any problems to be remedied quickly.'

PhotographyBLOG also reviews the Konica Minolta Dynax 5D and writes - 'Priced as an entry-level camera, the Konica Minolta Dynax 5D offers much more than an entry-level specification. It only has a few missing features when compared to its bigger brother, the Konica Minolta Dynax 7D, relying on cheaper build materials rather than removing features to bring the price down. Compared to rivals such as the Canon Digital Rebel XT, Nikon D50 and Pentax *ist DS, the Konica Minolta Dynax 5D offers more bang for your buck / punch for your pound in terms of what it can actually do.'

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Posted by Darren in our Reviews category on October 20, 2005

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