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Description
The latest incarnation of its popular X-series digital cameras - the DiMAGE X60. This slim, stylish and fast 5 megapixel digital camera features a large 2.5 inch LCD monitor, fastest-in-class startup time, 3x optical and 4x digital zoom capability, automatic Macro and Super Macro capability, Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection, and 15MB internal memory.
Quick Glance
Memory Type: Secure Digital (SD) Card
LCD Screen Size: 2.5"
Camera Type: Compact Camera
Megapixels: 5 Megapixel
Lens Mount: Fixed
Optical Zoom: 3
Weight: 4.10
Summary
Product Title: Konica Minolta DiMAGE X60 5 Megapixel Compact Camera
Manufacturer: Konica Minolta
Lowest Price: $299.99
Power Score: 3.9 | 9 Reviews
Image Processor
Image Sensor: CCD
Effective Megapixels: 5 Megapixel
Total Pixels: 5.4 Megapixel
Lens Features
Camera Type: Compact Camera
Lens Mount: Fixed
Optical Zoom: 3x
Digital Zoom: 4x
Max Aperture: 3.3 1/f
Focal Length: 0.25" to 0.74"
Storage
Memory Card Support: Secure Digital (SD) Card
Installed Memory: 15 MB
Other Features
LCD Screen Size: 2.5"
Maximum Video Capture Resolution: 320 x 240
Flash: Auto Flash
Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x DC Power In
Dimensions
Height: 3.29"
Width: 2.20"
Depth: 0.87"
Weight: 4.10 oz
Reference
Warranty Information: 6 Month Limited
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: Audio recording: 31 minutes 43 seconds Sensitivity: ISO 50 - 160 (auto) Manual: ISO 50 ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 Menu languages: English German French Spanish Italian Swedish Russian Chinese (simplified and complicated) Japanese Korean
Camera Modes: Portrait Sports action Landscape Sunset is automatically selected (Manual selection is also possible) Night portrait/Night view Super Macro Text is set manually only Color modes: Color Black and White Sepia
Exposure Control: Programmed AE
Viewfinder Type: Optical
White Balance Modes: Automatic Preset: Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent
Product Series: X
Lens Construction: 11 Elements in 9 Groups
Maximum Image Resolution: 2560 x 1920
Maximum Frame Rate: 30 fps
Battery Built-in: No
Battery Include: Yes
GPS: No
Longest Shutter Speed: 4 Second
Shortest Shutter Speed: 1/1000 Second
PictBridge: Yes
HD Movie Mode: No
Strengths: Ultracompact, non-protuding lens, snappy start-up time, super macro mode, very large 2.5" LCD.
Weakness: Noticable grain at higher ISOs, a little difficulty focusing in lower light, no viewfinder.
I spent weeks researching digital cameras before I took the plunge on this one. I wanted an ultracompact, so I would be more likely to capture those moments when a bulkier camera is a nuisance to carry. This baby fits the bill. In addition, it gets the wow factor from almost everyone. As with any ultracompact, there is a trade off in image quality for size. Those looking for such a small size are...
Strengths: Very small and slim. Big screen, short start time, very impressive night picture quality
I bought this camera last month. I used Minolta xt, I like this samll style, so I bought Minolta x60. This camera is much better than Xt. Even smaller and slimmer than Xt, but much better performance at night. Long time battery. I will recommend it to anybody
Strengths: rather small and convenient; HUGE screen; quick start up time;
Weakness: sliding door; poor in low lighting and night settings, no USB/charging cradle; the battery door isn't too secure
I'd much prefer a Casio Exilim, as the time between photos is faster and can take (slightly) better pictures at night, although it wouldn't be my choice of camera for this kind of thing. It's nice to have the lense covered by the sliding door, but all too often i've had the thing turn on when slipping the camera into a case or pocket. it'd be nicer if there was just an on/off button... the extra...
Strengths: ultracompact, no-protruding lens, large LCD, very fast
Weakness: dedicated battery, not very good in dark, very few manual settings
I was looking for something really small and X60 is exactly what I need. Very important for me is also that it operates on SD memory card. Pictures are at quite good quality but it has some problems in dim rooms. There are reflections then and picture is often too dark or overexposed. But as it is not professional camera, it is very good one for amateur use. Regarding its dimensions you can take...
Konica Minolta Dimage X60 Digital Camera receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 2.21 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #264 standard digital camera of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features,...
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Continuing the trend of the entire Konica Minolta X-series cameras, the DiMAGE X60 is a very slim, small, and convenient digicam that offers just what most users want from this ultra-small category: good quality that they can take anywhere. Its very big 2.5 inch LCD is excellent indoors or out in bright daylight, so the optical viewfinder is not necessarily missed. The X60's ergonomics are pretty...
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The Konica Minolta DiMAGE X60 is one of many point-and-shoot oriented digital cameras that rely on a 3x optical zoom lens to refract images to its 1/2.5-inch 5 megapixel CCD. Shielded by a sliding lens cover, the X60 gains some distinction with a non-protruding zoom lens that remains flush with the front plane of its 3.3 x 2.2 x 0.9-inch, 4.1 ounce aluminum frame. <p> <p>Physically sleek though...
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While once a pioneer in the ultra-thin camera world, the latest revision of Konica Minolta's X-series of cameras isn't much of a standout anymore. The DiMAGE X60 has its charms, but I was disappointed with its photo quality, lack of manual controls, outdated movie mode, and below average battery life.
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DiMAGE X60 -- First Impressions
Strengths: Size, price, picture quality, customized feature options, large LCD screen, quick start-up time
Weakness: As noted in JC Jones review, the higher ISO's tend to be grainy. Not much else to complain about so far, since I just bought the camera a couple of weeks back.
I think JC Jones' review is a very helpful one, so I won't repeat what he said. After reading several reviews of the X60's immediate predecessor, the X50, my hesitancy in buying the camera centered around the short battery life concern that some expressed. Within the first week of receiving the X60, I shot 60 pictures at my grandson's birthday party, at least half of which were either with indoor...
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