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Konica Minolta Dimage X50 5MP Digital Camera with 2.8x Optical Zoom | 
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| Brand: Konica-Minolta Category: Photography
List Price: $379.99 Buy New: $147.50 You Save: $232.49 (61%)
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Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 24465
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 2.8 Display Size: 2 Maximum Focal Length: 17.1 Minimum Focal Length: 6.1 Maximum Resolution: 5 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 3.3 x 2.4
MPN: Dimage X50 Silver Model: Dimage X50 Silver UPC: 043325995613 EAN: 0043325995613 ASIN: B0002J6Z6W
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| Features:
| • | 5-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 13-by-17-inch enlargements | | • | 2.8x optical zoom lens combines with 4.3x digital zoom for 12x total zoom | | • | .5-second start-up time; 2-inch LCD monitor; PictBridge compatible | | • | Store images on Secure Digital (SD) memory cards; 16 MB SD card included | | • | Powered by rechargeable lithium-ion battery (included with charger) |
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Product Description The Konica Minolta DiMAGE X50 is handy enough to take anywhere and stylish enough to show everyone. Add the fastest-in-class startup time, 2.8X non-protruding optical zoom, 5-megapixel CCD, and large 2-inch LCD, and you've got a high quality digital camera in a sleek, compact package.The 5-megapixel DiMAGE X50 digital camera takes the DiMAGE X series' concept of "thin, fast and stylish" and adds even more speed.With its non-protruding zooms lens, the DiMAGE X50 fits neatly in a breast pocket and is ready when you are-thanks to the approx. 0.5-second startup time - to take those spur-of-the-moment shots and ensure that you never miss a photo opportunity. Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection automatically selects the optimum shooting mode for the subject at hand, allowing you to take beautiful photos that match the needs of the particular scene. In short, the DiMAGE X50 makes it fast and easy for anyone to take beautiful, high-quality pictures anytime.The DiMAGE X50's 5-megapixel CCD and proprietary CxProcess II image processing technology combine to give superb quality images - pictures that reproduce the natural colors as faithfully as you see them with your own eyes. The zoom range gives everything from wide-angle shots to close-ups that are clearly focused as near as 10 cm from the subject, without the need to switch to macro mode. If you need to get even closer, the Super Macro mode based on Konica Minolta's newly developed optics system gives amazing close-ups as near as 6 cm.The DiMAGE X50 has a large 2-inch LCD screen whose easy-to-view menus equal greater ease of operation. And the slide cover protects the lens, so there's no need to worry about putting the camera inside a pocket or purse.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 26 more reviews...
6 Months and Screen Already Broken September 27, 2008 Kristine M. Stevenson (Wilmington, DE) I bought this camera and within 6 months the screen broke. I would not recommend buying this camera, the company does not have a warranty and there is nothing to do once it is broken.
Konica Minolta DiMage ultra compact digital zoom camera October 19, 2007 Michael Burgin (Seattle, WA USA) I have found this camera to be one of the very best of its type. The operating system is ultra quick, fastest of any digital camera I have ever seen so you can grab that quick picture you might otherwise miss. The pictures are ultra sharp and can easily be enlarged to 11X14. The zoom feature is easy to use and there are more features then most people could ever use. The rechargeable battery lasts a very long time even when heavly using the flash. An added bonus is it has a real viewfinder that makes it easy to use in bright sun. It is easily pocketable, pants or shirt. Its one weakness is the viewscreen, which can be easily broken if the camera is accidently dropped on its edge. The camera is tough enough to keep working, but you'll have to wait to down load your SD card onto your computer to view your shots if you were unluckly enough to break the screen. In general, this is a tough little camera. Too bad Konica Minolta got out of the camera business and too bad Kodak or some other company didn't pick up this model or the X60 and continue manufacturing it. It would take a digital SLR to take better quality pictures.
Incredible camera, incredibly inept warranty service! They broke my camera! June 26, 2007 Lenice Y. Dixon (Anderson, IN) The X50 is the ultra ultracompact! But mine had a very common problem. After weeks of normal use and NO DROPPING the LCD got stuck in the ultra high contrast mode! You can see "ghosts" on the screen when you turn it a certain way and you can read some of the menu items. I even used the included A/V cable to see the menus on my TV and adjust the contrast - no luck. So I did the online customer service request for a warranty repair and received the RMA. There was NO DAMAGE to the LCD, it just wouldn't display properly. My X50 still took wonderful pictures, I would just use the button to turn off the barely-functioning display. There were no other problems with my camera. Weeks later I was told by Sony/Konica/Minolta service that my camera (just a few weeks old) suffered from corruption and that they would CHARGE ME for the covered repair. I didn't pay, they sent it back totally BROKEN. No power, no pics, & no recourse for me. They refu$e to return it to the working condition it was in. THEY are CORRUPT!
Good camera, after two years autofocus fails, but fixable June 5, 2007 Eric R. Hegblom (Santa Barbara, CA) In case your autofocus stops working (which mine did after attempting to zoom). Power cycling, reseting to factory default, lens cleaning did not help, but after several zoom outs and ins, the autofocus came back. Apparently, the zoom mechanicism some how interfered with the autofocus. Typically, I do not use the zoom feature and will avoid it in the future. Otherwise, for 2+ years, this has been a very good camera.
Very Good Camera April 10, 2007 L. C. Eddleman (Praha 6, Czech Republic) This camera has met and exceeded all my expectations for portability and quality. However after 2 years of use, the screen stopped working, and with Konica Minolta no longer in operation, locating repair service has been troublesome.
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