The Maxxum 7D is a very well-built, intelligently designed camera with excellent handling characteristics and antishake technology. It's a little pricey when compared with the competition, and the ...
It’s no secret that we here at Pop Photo like our cameras with lots of dials and levers-not as a matter of aes-thetics (although they do look impressive), but because they provide faster access to ...
Minolta has officially announced that DSLR camera we talked about a few days ago, the Dynax 7D/Maxxum 7 (the US gets the Maxxum name because we do everything to the max). It is 6.1-megapixels, has ...
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 ...
The Maxxum/Dynax 7D model announced at the Koeln expo Photokina 2004 definitely shattered the photo market, if not produced the same sensation like the famous Maxxum 7000 did in due time. Not only did ...
Minolta announced the new Maxxum 5D digital SLR camera. The 5D is a lighter version of their Maxxum 7D camera. What this means for the end user is that Nikon s D50 and Canon s 350D will have a little ...
Following in the footsteps of Konica Minolta’s first DSLR, the 7D, comes the new Maxxum/Dynax 5D, which is aimed at the lower end of the digital SLR market and pitched against the likes of Canon’s ...
The anti-shake’s in the body! Who wouldn’t be skeptical? Canon, Nikon, and Sigma have built anti-shake mechanisms into a selected few, expensive lenses. Why should Minolta optical engineers think they ...
Luminous Landscape has a review of the Maxxum 7D, Konica Minolta's new 6.1 megapixel prosumer digital SLR which has a contoured grip and design that allows for ergonomic handling, a big 2.5-inch LCD ...
Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D Back The Maxxum 7D's fixed 2.5-inch LCD is large, bright, and high-resolution, and it comes with a detachable transparent protection panel. The pentaprism optical viewfinder ...