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In January of 2005 I purchased a new Konica Minolta 7D DSLR Digital Camera. I Got a 512mb Compact Flash Card That Will Allow Me To Take About 950 Pictures In The Standard JPEG Mode.  I Have Been Exploring The Workings By Reading The Manual And Working All The Different Settings And Setting It Up For My Custom Photography. I Went To One Of My Favorite Places Which Is Down At The Erie Railroad Deopt In Hornell, NY And Shot About 50 Pictures. Some Come Out Great And Some Were Very Dark. With The Sun Behind Me Most Of The Time I Am Now Really Sure On Why I Got Dark Pictures. I Will Try Some Different Settings Other Than ISO 100 At 125 At F/8. Using The Manual Settings For Shutter Speed At F/8 And Then Tring The Apeture At 125 and 250.

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Konica Minolta Digital Cameras Win 2005 Dima Digital Camera Shoot-out Awards

Mahwah, NJ (March 1, 2005)  Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc. announces that the Maxxum 7D and DiMAGE A200 digital cameras won 2005 DIMA Digital Camera Shoot-Out awards as announced during the PMA 2005 Convention and Trade Show in Orlando, Florida. The Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D won the Prosumer/Professional Digital SLR category and the Konica Minolta DiMAGE A200 won the Prosumer / Professional $600 to $999 category.

Ten digital cameras were named winners in their category out of 35 digital camera entries from 13 manufacturers. The 9th annual Digital Camera Shoot-Out took place on Saturday, February 19, 2005 at the DIMA Annual Conference in Orlando, FL, which proceeded the annual PMA 2005 Convention.

“We’re honored that these two digital cameras which feature Konica Minolta’s Anti-Shake technology have been recoginized in such a highly competitive market not just for their technology but for their ability to produce excellent quality photographs,” said Todd Schrader, vice president of marketing for Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc.

All participating camera manufacturers were required to capture images in four live-model studios. A panel of expert judges voted on the entries, based on overall quality of the digital print made by each camera and the accuracy of color as compared to samples of fabric worn by studio models. The panel of judges included some of the most well-respected names in the industry inlcuding Eddie Tapp, Daniel Grotta and Sally Wiener Grotta.

About the Maxxum 7D
The award-winning 6.1-million-pixel resolution Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera is the world’s first digital SLR featuring a body-integral CCD-shift, Anti-Shake (camera-shake compensation) technology that combines enhanced picture quality, performance and improved handling characteristics. This new digital SLR also features a large, easy-to-view, high-definition 2.5-inch color LCD monitor.

Specifically designed to match the performance requirements of the camera’s large 6-megapixel CCD, the Maxxum 7D’s unique, built-in exclusive CCD shift-type Anti-Shake technology makes this new camera the first digital SLR to feature a body-integral Anti-Shake function. This system instantly and precisely shifts the CCD to compensate for camera motion. And it’s so effective photographers can shoot at shutter speeds up to three steps slower than what they could use without it. So even in low light, photographers can keep their images clean and sharp, free of the image-degrading noise that creeps in when they boost ISO sensitivity. And because the mechanism is integrated directly into the Maxxum 7D’s camera body, it works with virtually any Maxxum AF lens produced since 1985  a major advantage for photographers when compared to bulky and expensive lens-based optical stabilization systems and software-based “digital correction systems” that can degrade image quality.


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