MAHWAH, NJ, July 15, 2005 – New 8 Megapixel DiMAGE X1 Represents a Fusion of Contemporary Styling and the Best Technologies Available from Konica Minolta Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc.
New high-performance and easy to use 6 megapixel digital SLR camera features body-integral Anti-Shake Technology, a large 2.5-inch LCD monitor and built-in flash “The new Maxxum 5D combines Konica ...
Like many other companies, camera maker Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A. Inc. stepped up to the plate today with several new digital camera announcements, timed to coincide with this week’s Photo ...
Sony Corp. and Konica Minolta Photo Imaging Inc. will jointly develop digital single lens reflex (SLR) cameras, they said Tuesday. Single lens reflex cameras use a mirror placed between the lens and ...
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— -- Sony and Konica Minolta Photo Imaging will jointly develop digital single-lens reflex cameras, the companies have announced. Single-lens reflex cameras use a mirror placed between the lens ...
Aiming to create the ultimate digital camera for image quality, function,design, and size, Konica Minolta proudly announces the DiMAGE X1. A fusion of Konica Minoltas best imaging technologies ...
Konica Minolta today is introducing two new digital cameras, the DiMAGE Z20 and DiMAGE Z5. Both cameras feature a 5.0 megapixel resolution, though that seems to be about where the similarities end.
This is the first in the Z series of cameras since Konica and Minolta merged and is a direct descendent of the Minolta Z1 and Z2. Announced at the same time as the 4MP Z3, the Konica Minolta Z10 is a ...
The 5-megapixel Konica Minolta DiMage X50 isn't the sexiest-looking camera out there, and it doesn't offer tons of scene modes or manual controls. But with its smart design, adequate feature set, and ...
Konica Minolta Holdings Inc. said Thursday it will withdraw from the camera business at the end of March and sell its digital single-lens reflex camera division to Sony Corp. The withdrawal will lead ...
Japan's Konica Minolta, one of the world's leading photographic equipment makers, said today that it would stop making all cameras because the market had become too competitive. The company plans to ...
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