Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z5 5 Comparison

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Memory Type Although some cameras do have some memory built in, most users benefit from using higher capacity flash memory cards to store more pictures and/or longer videos. Generally speaking, Digital SLRs and the more advanced standard cameras use CompactFlash and Microdrive cards, while the rest use either a form of Memory Stick (Sony), xD-Picture Card (Olympus & Fuji), or Secure Digital Card (most other brands).  Many cameras using xD cards also use SmartMedia, as many SD compatible cameras can also use MultiMedia Cards (MMC).

LCD Screen Size Digital Cameras generally have a miniature LCD monitor on the back to preview pictures that have been taken.  LCD Screen Size is the length of that monitor measured diagonally.

Megapixels

Camera Type

Weight Weight of the digital camera including memory card (if applicable) and batteries. SLR camera weights are body only.

Optical Zoom This number tells you how much larger the camera can make its subject appear simply through a slide of the lens.  In other words, a camera with 3X Optical Zoom can make a subject appear 3 times larger in the frame. Optical zoom is generally preferred to digital zoom, since it can magnify an image without losing picture quality.

Image Processor

Effective Megapixels

Total Pixels This tells you the total number of pixels that are recorded when you take a picture.  The more Megapixels a camera has, the higher the resolution of its pictures will be. For example, a camera that can take 1280x1024 resolution pictures can capture 1,310,720 pixels, or 1.3 MP.  Conversely, a 5MP camera can take pictures up to 2592x1944, or 5,038,848, pixels (Megapixel ratings are generally estimates).  Higher resolution pictures are not only larger when viewed on your computer, they are necessary to make larger, high-quality prints.

Image Sensor An image sensor records the brightness on each photosite when the shutter is open, it is stored as a set of numbers that can then be used to set the color and brightness of dots on the screen or ink on the printed page to reconstruct the image. There are two main types of image sensors CCD (charge-coupled device) and CMOS (complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor). CMOS are generally cheaper to produce and consume less power, but are also less sensative than CCD. However both produce roughly the same quality image.

Lens Features

Focal Length

Max Aperture The aperture controls the amount of light that reaches a digital camera's image sensor. The diameter of an aperture is measured in f-stops. A higher f-stop number make the camera's aperture smaller so less light hits the sensor.

Digital Zoom

Optical Zoom This number tells you how much larger the camera can make its subject appear simply through a slide of the lens.  In other words, a camera with 3X Optical Zoom can make a subject appear 3 times larger in the frame. Optical zoom is generally preferred to digital zoom, since it can magnify an image without losing picture quality.

Camera Type

Storage

Removable Flash Memory Included

Memory Card Support Although some cameras do have some memory built in, most users benefit from using higher capacity flash memory cards to store more pictures and/or longer videos. Generally speaking, Digital SLRs and the more advanced standard cameras use CompactFlash and Microdrive cards, while the rest use either a form of Memory Stick (Sony), xD-Picture Card (Olympus & Fuji), or Secure Digital Card (most other brands).  Many cameras using xD cards also use SmartMedia, as many SD compatible cameras can also use MultiMedia Cards (MMC).

Other Features

Camera Body Only

Interface Connection

Flash

LCD Screen Size Digital Cameras generally have a miniature LCD monitor on the back to preview pictures that have been taken.  LCD Screen Size is the length of that monitor measured diagonally.

Maximum Video Capture Resolution

Dimensions

Height

Width

Depth

Weight Weight of the digital camera including memory card (if applicable) and batteries. SLR camera weights are body only.

Reference

Warranty Information

URL

Additional Specifications

Shortest Shutter Speed

Longest Shutter Speed

Memory Card Type Include

PictBridge

HD Movie Mode

Wide Angle

Maximum Image Resolution

GPS

Number of Batteries Support

Viewfinder Type

Exposure Control

Camera Modes

White Balance Modes

Product Series

Maximum Frame Rate

Lens Construction

Frequency Band

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Secure Digital (SD) Card

2"

5 Megapixel

Bridge Camera

12

12

 

5 Megapixel

5.2 Megapixel

CCD

 

0.23" to 2.75"

2.8 1/f

4x

12x

Bridge Camera

 

16 MB Secure Digital (SD) Card

Secure Digital (SD) Card

 

N/A

1 x USB|1 x Audio/Video Out|1 x DC Power In

Auto Flash

2"

640 x 480

 

3.10"

4.30"

3.30"

12 oz

 

6 Month Limited

Manufacturer Link

 

1/1000 Second

4 Second

Secure Digital (SD) Card

Yes

No

N/A

N/A

No

4

Electronic

Programmed AE Aperture priority Shutter priority Manual

Digital Subject Programs: Automatic: Portrait Sports action Landscape Sunset Standard Manual: Portrait Sports action Landscape Sunset Night portrait Color modes: Natural Color Vivid Color Black and white Sepia

Automatic Custom Preset: Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Flash

Z

30 fps

13 Elements in 10 Groups

Camera sensitivity: Auto ISO 50 ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 320

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CompactFlash (CF) Card

2.5"

6.1 Megapixel

Digital SLR Camera

26.88

N/A

 

6.1 Megapixel

6.3 Megapixel

CCD

 

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Digital SLR Camera

 

N/A

CompactFlash (CF) Card

 

Body Only

1 x USB|1 x Video Out|1 x DC Power In

Red-eye Reduction

2.5"

N/A

 

4.17"

5.91"

3.05"

1.68 lb

 

1 Year

Manufacturer Link

 

1/4000 Second

30 Second

N/A

N/A

N/A

No

3008 x 2000

No

N/A

SLR

Programmed AE with program shift Aperture priority Shutter priority Manual

Image quality mode: Standard Fine Extra-fine RAW RAW+JPEG (Fine) Image correction: Contrast Color saturation Sharpness Hue (5 levels)

Automatic Custom Preset Daylight Shade Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Flash

N/A

N/A

N/A

Anti-Shake: CCD-Shift Anti-shake system with LED indicator in viewfinder Sensitivity: Auto ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600 ISO 3200 Shutter: Type: Electronically-controlled, vertical-traverse, focal-plane Shutter Range: 30-1/4000 second, Bulb Flash sync speed: 1/160 second (with Anti-shake OFF) 1/125 second (with Anti-shake ON)

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CompactFlash (CF) Card

1.8"

8 Megapixel

Bridge Camera

19.84

7

 

8 Megapixel

8.3 Megapixel

CCD

 

0.28" to 2"

3.5 1/f

2x

7 X

Bridge Camera

 

CompactFlash (CF) Card

CompactFlash (CF) Card

 

N/A

1 x USB|1 x Audio/Video Out|1 x DC Power In

Red-eye Reduction

1.8"

640 x 480

 

3.30"

4.60"

4.50"

1.24 lb

 

1 Year Limited

Manufacturer Link

 

1/4000 Second

30 Second

CompactFlash (CF) Card

Yes

No

N/A

3264 x 2448

No

N/A

Electronic

Programmed AE Aperture priority Shutter priority Manual AE lock

Digital Effects Control modes: Color saturation Contrast compensation Filter Color modes: Natural (sRGB) Vivid (sRGB) Adobe RGB Adobe RGB (ICC) B&W Solarization

Automatic Custom Preset: Daylight Tungsten Fluorescent Shade Cloudy Flash

A

N/A

N/A

N/A

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