Konica Minolta has today announced its latest Z series digital camera, the new DiMAGE Z6. The Z6 follows on from the Z5, it features a six megapixel CCD sensor (on Konica Minolta's unique Anti-Shake platform), twelve times optical zoom lens and a two inch LCD monitor. Other than a slight increase to six megapixels the Z6 also features improved battery life. This expands the choice in the ever
Konica Minolta's ever-fashionable X series climbs the resolution ladder with the addition of the 5-megapixel Dimage X50 to its stable of small and swift ultracompacts. And like its siblings, the

Yes, it is. For digital video, PAL versus NTSC technology makes no difference whatsoever, except the frame rates are different. 60p is better (i.e. smoother). There are two issues you might run into: (1) if you do video-edits from multiple cameras, then you should not mix 60p (or 30p) with 50p (or 25p).

The serial number is shown with the downloadable files. Click on Dimage Master 1.0 Full, then v1.0 then Dimage Master S/N .txt which is: KM5A83TL. It's all there people including the PDF manual. Just click the links and check for sub links for other files. When you click on the 1.1.0 update, you'll see other files regarding the update. Yes. Both have a 49mm standard threading for accessory lenses. Original Lenses made by Konica Minolta for A1, A2, A200 (no longer available since Sony bought KM): ACT-100 1.5X telephoto adapter Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D (Dynax 7D / Alpha-7 Digital) Announced Sep 15, 2004. 6 megapixels | 2.5 ″ screen | APS-C sensor. Check prices. Read review. Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z3. Announced Jul 7, 2004. 4 megapixels | 1.5 ″ screen | 35 – 420 mm (12×) Check prices. ISUZ8va. 446 209 456 182 427 360 28 339 470

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