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Abstract: This compact unit doesnt weigh a ton at 590g (body only), but nor is it feather-light after you fix on the lens. The 6-megapixel Dynax 5D features anti-shake capabilities which is effective with all Dynax lenses except the Dynax Macro Zoom 3x-1x. Usin...
Abstract: At this price including an 18mm-to-70mm lens, the Dynax 5D competes with other consumer digital single-lens reflex models such as Nikons D50, Canons EOS 350D and Olympuss EVolt E-300.
Abstract: Owning a digital SLR camera is no longer just a pipe dream for amateur photographers, and there are excellent models such as Nikons D50 available for under £500. The latest contender is Konica Minoltas Dynax 5D. On the surface its very similar to...
Abstract: At under £400 for the body alone, the Dynax 5D competes with other consumer digital single-lens reflex models such as Nikon’s D50, Canon’s EOS-350D, and Olympus’ E-300. The 6.1-megapixel Dynax 5D has the requisite manual exposure modes...
Konica Minoltas Dynax 5D is a budget 6Mp DSLR with a unique selling point: a highly effective built-in anti-shake system that works with any lens you attach. Couple this with a slightly longer-range zoom lens than its budget rivals and youve got an ...
Abstract: Announced on the 15th of July, the Konica Minolta Dynax 5D / Maxxum 5D is Konica Minoltas "budget" digital SLR - its 22% smaller than the Dynax 7D / Maxxum 7D, and retains the anti-shake CCD sensor enabling image stabilisation for all l...
Abstract: Konica Minolta could be accused of coming to the budget D-SLR party a tad late, but now it has made its bow with the Dynax 5D (a slightly tweaked version of the Dynax 7D), it has done so with a little corker of a camera. It’s up agianst Nikon’s D70s...