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Jul 31 2009

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Jeff Jones

Save Up To 49% On All Minolta Camera Accessories!

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One of the elements that I like about my new Dimage Minolta digital camera is the abundance of Minolta camera accessories that they have.

Since purchasing my Minolta camera I have also gotten a few of the extras for my new camera. In this article I’m going to give my opinion on the Minolta camera accessories that I have bought, and I will show you where you can obtain Minolta camera accessories saving up to 49 per-cent off the regular price.

Lens Adapter for Konica Minolta Dimage:

This is a simple metal lens adaptor, it becomes the job done and it is just right for the lens barrel, so it won’t be discovered in any of your pictures. This is a must to improve the pictures of your Z camera with filters.

Opetka HD2 Filter Kit:

This Minolta camera accessories kit includes a wonderful tiny storage bag that stores all of the filters. I found the case helpful, but it isn’t precisely the best thing for your filters if you want to keep them clean. I typically keep the tiny filter pouch in my bigger camera bag with my lens wrapped with protective tissue so that I can be sure that they are clean when I use them.

The FL-D filter is not only good for fluorescent light levels, but it also adds a soft effect to footage with any light. The Fluorecent filter even makes tungsten lighting look chrisper indoors. If you plan to use this with a digital, you may want to white balance before applying this filter.

The UV filter has an identical effect as any other UV filter and the polarizer does a great job in bright situations also.

Opteka 70″ Full Size pro photograph / Video Tripod:

There were a number of tripods in the Minolta camera accessories line that I gazed at prior to obtaining this one. What caused me to buy this one was how well built it looked. Upon arrival, I was satisfied to say that the photos of the product stayed true. The tripod is robust and can be changed in a variety of ways to change the height and angles. The way the legs locks into place makes it simple to set the tripod up on uneven terrain. This is a big plus, as I wasn’t interested in just using the tripod inside.

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Jul 24 2009

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Minolta Camera Accessories … Savings Up To 49%

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One of the things that I love about my new Dimage Minolta digital camera is the wealth of Minolta camera accessories that’s available to choose from.

Since buying my Minolta camera I’ve also bought some of the extras for my new camera. Below I’m going to give my opinion on the Minolta camera accessories that I have purchased, and I am going to show you where you can obtain Minolta camera accessories with a discount up to 49% off the full price.

Lens Adapter for Konica Minolta Dimage:

This is a common metal lens adaptor, it becomes the job done and it is just right for the lens barrel, so it won’t be seen in any of your pics. This is a necesity to improve the pictures of your Z camera with filters.

Opetka HD2 Filter Kit:

This Minolta camera accessories kit comes with a great little storage bag that protects all of the filters. I found the case helpful, but it’s not exactly the neatest thing for your filters if you want to keep them dust free. I customarily keep the tiny filter storage bag in my bigger camera case with lens tissues so I can keep my filters and lens clean.

The FL-D filter is not only fine for fluorescent light situations, but it also adds a warming effect to photos under any light. The Fluorecent filter even makes tungsten lighting look clearer indoors. If you are planning on using this with a digital, you may wish to white balance before applying this kind of filter.

The UV filter has an identical effect as any other Ultra Violet filter and the polarizer does a good job in bright situations too.

Opteka 70″ Full Size professional photograph / Video Tripod:

There were a number of tripods in the Minolta camera accessories line that I gazed at before getting this one. What made me get this tripod was how sturdy it looked. Upon arrival, I was happy to say that the footage of the product stayed true. The tripod is strong and can be adjusted in a range of ways to change the height and angles. The way the legs lock makes it easy to setup on unlevel ground. This is a big plus, as I was not wanting to just use it within.

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Jul 24 2009

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Benita Hice

Before Buying The Minolta Dimage Camera … Please Read this Review!

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I investigated at length before I took possession of my Minolta Dimage camera. I studied each pro and shopper review I saw. I compared quality, sizes, costs, ratings, everything. I look at the cameras in stores and on the web.

After getting all of that data I finally decided on the Minolta Dimage Camera 5 megapixel. After operating the camera on a near daily basis for a few months now I am cheerful to claim that I made the best selection.

Earlier I owned the HP photosmart 935 5.3 mega-pixel which takes superb photographs, but it’s was reasonably slow and it devoured batteries. Also it is a more average sized camera. I wanted to continue using that camera for the more crucial, planned photos and special shots like July 4th fireworks and such. But I wanted a 2nd camera that was as tiny as possible, quick and easy to use, with an enormous LCD display. I also needed it to take great photographs without costing me a mint.

I could not be happier with the Minolta Dimage camera. It is even smaller and more slender than it appears in photographs, but the LCD is large with very chrisp pictures. It’s so fast at powering up that I am able to turn it on and off repeatedly to save its battery life, but I don’t actually need to because it battery last such a long time.

The sliding lens cover / power switch works wonderful and it prevents the camera from turning on in your pocket, bag or case. And it doesn’t have a bothersome telescoping lens to worry about and the zoom is wonderful.

The Minolta Dimage camera has every function and photograph option that regular camera users would need with truly easy to use buttons and menus. The buttons and lenses are all so perfectly placed that I never smear my screen or stick my finger in front of the lens. It is sturdy and manifestly well made.

I carry it in my handbag every day in a super slim case without a single problem. I am taking so many more shots now than I ever did before. The photographs made with my Minolta Dimage camera are so beautiful, clear and crisp. Most of the tiny cameras have problems with fuzzy pictures because they are more difficult to hold still. Unless you are jumping or shaking excessively for some strange reason, fuzzy pictures aren’t a problem with the Minolta Dimage camera.

I adore this camera. I would DEFINITELY endorse getting it to anyone!

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Jul 20 2009

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Benita Hice

Minolta Dimage Camera Review!

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I investigated at length before I took possession of my Minolta Dimage camera. I studied each pro and consumer review I saw. I compared quality, sizes, costs, ratings, everything. I look at the cameras in camera shops and online.

Due to all of that data I finally decided on the Minolta Dimage Camera 5 megapixel. After operating the camera on a near daily basis for a few months now I am content to claim that I made the right pick.

Earlier I owned the HP photosmart 935 5.3 megapixel which takes superb photographs, but it was always slow and it ate up the batteries. Also it is a more average sized camera. I wanted to continue using that camera for the more crucial, planned photos and special shots like fireworks and such. But I wanted a second camera that was as compact as possible, fast and easy to use, with a large LCD screen. I also desired for it to take wonderful pictures without costing me an arm and a leg.

I could not be happier with the Minolta Dimage camera. It is even smaller and more streamlined than it appears in photographs, but the LCD is large with extraordinarily chrisp images. It’s so fast at powering up that I can turn it on and off repeatedly to preserve its battery life, but I do not really have to simply because it battery last such a long time.

The sliding lens cover / power switch works splendid and it keeps the camera from coming on in your pocket, hand-bag or case. Plus it doesn’t have a bothersome telescoping lens to worry about and the zoom is great.

The Minolta Dimage camera has every function and photograph option that regular camera users should desire with truly easy to use buttons and menus. The buttons and lenses are all so perfectly situated that I never leave fingerprints on my LCD screen or stick my finger in front of the lens. It is sturdy and manifestly well made.

I keep it in my hand-bag each day in a small, slim case without a single problem. I take so many more photographs now than I ever was before. The pictures made with my Minolta Dimage camera are so lovely, clear and crisp. Lots of the smaller cameras have problems with fuzzy pictures because they are difficult to hold steady. Unless you are moving or shaking unreasonably for some unusual reason, blurry shots are not an issue with the Minolta Dimage camera.

I just love this camera. I most HIGHLY endorse getting it to anybody!

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Jul 09 2009

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Dimage Minolta ….. Product Review

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I have owned a Nikon Coolpix digital camera for slightly over 2 1/2 years and in that amount of time I have taken over 3k footage. As I searched for cameras with powerful zooms, there were two I liked the range of- both the Canon Pro1 aND the Dimage Minolta. The Dimage Minolta 7X optical zoom provides me a great range from wide angle to telephoto. Because of this wide selection, it’s feasible to make many alternative pictures with this excellent camera.

Another wonderful feature that pulled me to the Dimage Minolta was the anti-shake feature. A camera with a great zoom is not useful if you can’t hold it steady enough to get a clear photo. Despite the length of the zoom, the Dimage Minolta camera is incredibly coNDenser and simply fits into my fanny pack which is precisely what I wanted.

Another feature that I really like about the Dimage Minolta is the adjustable LCD monitor which is much easier to see than the one on my Nikon. This enables you to shoot over head or at a low angle and still see what you are shooting at. You can fold the LCD to where it’s facing the camera body to protect it and also take pictures by using the EVF viewfinder. Which lets you use less battery power.

The Dimage Minolta LCD will also turn absolutely forward so you can do a self portrait by using the remote control to trip the shutter. The remote may also be Handy for long exposures on a tripod like low light shots. For low light shots, it even has noise cancellation to where it will take a 2ND pic with the shutter closed to record any “hot spots” from the pixels and subtract them from the final pics so it is more clear and doesn’t have all those white dots on it. I tried this and it took great night pictures - in truth the Dimage Minolta took the best dim lighting pictures I have gotten with any camera I have used.

The time between shots it pretty fast. Quicker than my Nikon actually. It has manual or auto focus I used manual with it at infinity for my night shots since this like many auto focus cameras can have trouble focusing in low light situations. The macro may be used at either the wide angle or telephoto ends of the zoom. I have not especially attempted that yet. Nor have I tried the film format which is alleged to be amazing. There are two resolutions you can use for that.

I thought my tiny Nikon 4mp camera took nice footage, but the Dimage Minolta blows that away. It is straightforward enough for a novice to use it on “Auto” but has enough features to please most execs too. I already have taken several pictures with this camera. They are very clear - from the wide angle through telephoto. This camera fit my wants and then some - with all the options available this camera offers. If you are serious about photography and yet wish to keep it simplistic, the Dimage Minolta is a remarkable camera!

Notice I have not debated the 8 mega-pixels the Dimage Minolta has. The reason for that is because it was not a consideration for my reason to buy and enjoyment for this camera. 4 mega-pixels is a lot for most uses particularly since most users will not be making prints bigger than eight x 10. But this camera certainly gives you that chance.

I am crazy about this camera! The photo is what the eye sees, and the Dimage Minolta will definitely help you to catch what you see with simplicity. I recommend it highly!

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