Pros: Superb Auto mode, manual features, four megapixels Cons: See A Few Concerns
The Minolta Corporation, a serious player in thirty-five millimeter photography for more than fifty years, came late to the digital camera wars and they've been playing catch up ever since. That is good for consumers since the Mind of Minolta is...
Pros: easy use, menu system, options, documentation, compatable Cons: non rechargable battery, 'optional' AC adapter,
My wife got the Minolta Dimage F100 as a gift from a promotion company. At first we figured we were getting a basic digital camera. Boy were we shocked when we opened the package.
Pros: 4 Megapixels, Autofocus technology, movie recording Cons: Few setbacks
How would you like to surprise your loved ones this time of the year? You can do so with a simple present that will speak volume. If you are living the American dream, you are like the rest of us, with parents scattered all over the states and the...
Pros: Good set of features, nice zoom, good quality pictures, pretty solid built yet small, price!! Cons: A bit out of date; not very SEXY.
I bought this camera used (refurbished) from Amazon marketplace for 90$ to take on a trip to Europe. Even 2 years ago they retailed for over 350$, but as with other new technology, you pay big bucks for the best & baddest. If you're willing to step ...
Pros: Ultra Compact, High Resolution,
Runs on AA Batteries, Manual Set-up & Auto Cons: No lens attachment options
I cannot say easily express how impressive this little dynamo is. I ordered online for less than $450 including shipping. Without so much as reading a manual I put the included lithium battery in, installed the included 16 meg Secure Digital card,...
Pros: Super-small, fabulous pictures, portable, efficient storage, pro-features Cons: Small LCD, long exposures on some pix, mic on movies not great
I upgraded from a Mavica, where I had to carry a big camera, and multiple floppy disks. So, I decided I'd go smaller, and easier (since we found a big camera was a barrier to actually carrying it around).
Pros: Size, flexible batteries Cons: Can turn on in your pocket, weak flash
I bought this camera one week ago from DigitalNetShop.com (Shipping was reasonable, but make sure you know the prices from the website before you call). The camera is so small you can take it anywhere, and no lens cover to lose! The camera is easy to...
Pros: Feature packed, Outshines Sony & Canon! Cons: Have to have in manual mode for date imprint. No other complaints!
OK, no joke. I've only both the Sony P7 and the Canon S230 in the past 3 weeks. I took both of them back and thought maybe I should give up on a new digital camera for now. That is, until I came across the Minolta. I'm so glad I found this camera!...
Pros: Compact, superior picture quality, very user friendly. Cons: Inconsistent results in auto mode.
I have used a Minolta SLR 35mm camera for years, so I guess I was pre-disposed to the brand name, but I entered the digicam world with reservations. I am a techie by disposition and trade and I have no fear of the digital world, but I was convinced that...
Pros: Styling Cons: Bad build quality, worst low level customer support I have ever encountered
DON'T BUY THIS!!! Got one of the first ones because of the great styling and the image quality seemed close to the Canon S40, although not quite there. Was generally happy, although it was crashing every few hours or so, but I would pop the batteries out...
Pros: Easy to use. Small enough to fit in pocket. Excellent pictures. Cons: None yet.
It took me a little bit of time to get used to this camera, but once I got a hang of it, there is no stopping. This camera is a beauty; takes accurate, sharp pictures every time. No touching up required so far. I have had it for about 3 months now and...
Pros: Small size, quality images, easy of use Cons: Battery life could be better
I waited about three years before I finally decided to take the plunge and buy a digital camera. It was hard to sift through the choices of size and image quality. I looked at the Sony's, Nikon and Olympus and found Minolta to be the best combo of...
this is a great camera. I must admit that I had two requirements that steered me towards it: must use AA batteries, and it needed to use a Secure Digital flash card to share with my pocket PC. With those restrictions, this is the only camera that was...
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