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billgatto utente attivo
Iscritto: 24 Ago 2004 Messaggi: 1080 Località: Oristano
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Inviato: Mer 13 Lug, 2005 4:43 pm Oggetto: Dynax 5d ma sarà vero? |
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La nuova Minolda 5d....
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_________________ IL MIO SITO La MIA Pagina FacebookLa MIA Pagina Google+Canon 7D - 50 f1.8 II, 70-200mm f4 L - Sigma 17-70 f2.8-4 OS |
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Izutsu utente attivo
Iscritto: 28 Dic 2003 Messaggi: 9922
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Inviato: Mer 13 Lug, 2005 6:28 pm Oggetto: |
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vero vero
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pixell78 utente attivo
Iscritto: 13 Mgg 2004 Messaggi: 4700 Località: Trento
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Inviato: Mer 13 Lug, 2005 6:34 pm Oggetto: |
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sembra la A200
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billgatto utente attivo
Iscritto: 24 Ago 2004 Messaggi: 1080 Località: Oristano
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Inviato: Mer 13 Lug, 2005 6:36 pm Oggetto: |
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Si ci assomiglia...sono un fans della Minolta ma mi sono fatto anche il corredo Canon... appena posso mi compro la 7D.
_________________ IL MIO SITO La MIA Pagina FacebookLa MIA Pagina Google+Canon 7D - 50 f1.8 II, 70-200mm f4 L - Sigma 17-70 f2.8-4 OS |
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Izutsu utente attivo
Iscritto: 28 Dic 2003 Messaggi: 9922
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Inviato: Mer 13 Lug, 2005 8:01 pm Oggetto: |
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Davanti sì, da sopra l'impugnatura sembra della 7000, senza il display ovviamente
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Mach1 utente attivo
Iscritto: 12 Apr 2005 Messaggi: 973 Località: Milano
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Inviato: Gio 14 Lug, 2005 12:10 am Oggetto: |
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bel design. purtroppo però stanno tutti seguendo il trend di rimpicciolire, a mio avviso fin troppo, le DSLR ( vedi 350d per esempio).
Probabilmente stanno cercando di migliorarne l'appeal per espanderne il mercato, tanto i professionisti non si butteranno mai sulle entry level.
fra un po' vedremo i cellulari DSLR
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gianjackal utente attivo
Iscritto: 11 Nov 2004 Messaggi: 6894 Località: Tolentino (MC)
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Inviato: Gio 14 Lug, 2005 11:07 am Oggetto: |
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Però la foto della mano non può essere reale... ho preso il righello e mi sono "misurato" la mano (ho trent'anni e sono di corporatura media, 1,83m per 72kg): la fotocamera dovrebbe essere larga 11cm!
In pratica anche più piccola della mia A1 (larga proprio 11,7 cm)... ma come fa a montare ottiche standard in così poco spazio?
E come si impugnerà eventualmente un giocattolo del genere... con tre dita?
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Tetsuro utente attivo
Iscritto: 06 Giu 2004 Messaggi: 1407 Località: Milano
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LupoBianco utente attivo
Iscritto: 28 Mar 2005 Messaggi: 2146
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Inviato: Gio 14 Lug, 2005 1:06 pm Oggetto: Caratteristiche tecniche |
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Ecco le caratteristiche tecniche:
# Body-integral CCD-shift Anti-Shake Technology reduces blur caused by camera shake and supports all Maxxum AF lenses including the upcoming line of ?DT? Lenses. # 6.1-megapixel CCD and Konica Minolta?s original image processing technology CxProcess III renders images in sharp detail # A large, 2.5-inch color LCD monitor provides clear image viewing and data display # Comprehensive image adjustment and control for creative applications # Easy and Intuitive Operation in a stylish, compact and lightweight package
Built-in Anti-Shake Performance with All Maxxum System Lenses The Maxxum 5D inherits the revolutionary technology of the Maxxum 7D ? the world?s first digital SLR with built-in Anti-Shake Technology and CCD Shift mechanism that is compatible with all Maxxum system lenses including Konica Minolta?s soon to be introduced line of Digital Technology ?DT? lenses.
This award winning Anti-shake technology was selected as ?European Photo Innovation of the Year 2004 ? 2005? by EISA and provides the equivalent compensation effect with a shutter speed 2 - 3 stops slower.
Konica Minolta?s Anti-Shake Technology makes it possible to reduce blur caused by camera shake, even when taking photos in dimly lit or twilight scenes, in natural light with a telephoto lens, as well as macro shots ? without relying on a higher ISO setting or the aid of a flash or tripod. Anti-Shake responds quickly to both broad, slow-swaying motion of the camera body and the higher frequency shaking typical of camera shake caused by the photographer?s hands.
The Anti-shake Technology can be switched on or off via a dedicated switch on the camera?s back, and an Anti-shake indicator is displayed on the viewfinder to keep the user informed when it?s active.
Large CCD and Advanced Image Processing Technology Integrating Konica Minolta?s advanced technologies for photo-imaging excellence, the Maxxum 5D boasts an advanced LSI (image processing engine) and CxProcess III technology designed to provide stunning, natural-looking images.
As Konica Minolta?s original image processing technology, CxProcess III optimizes four essential elements: 1) Sharpness to take full advantage of the advanced optical technologies incorporated into the lens, presenting rich detail and realism without losing the quality of defocused images, 2) Color reproduction to ensure that colors are rendered just as the human eye perceives them such as the subtle hues of natural blue, red, and skin tones, 3) Gradation reproduction to render both clearness and deep presentation of gradations for both shadows and highlights, and 4) Noise reduction to achieve a natural, impressive presentation of textured images.
Big, Bright 2.5-inch LCD with Navigation Display Providing a better view for better photos, the Maxxum 5D incorporates a large, 2.5-inch LCD monitor that also works as a Navigation Display for camera settings. For even greater convenience, the display automatically switches from horizontal to vertical format when shooting in upright ?portrait? format and lets users adjust the size of the on-screen text.
Comprehensive image adjustment and control for creative a) Digital Subject Program Selector The Digital Subject Program Selector offers photographers five convenient options: portrait, sports, landscape, evening sunset view, and night view. Using the exposure mode dial, users simply select an appropriate option for their chosen scene, and the new Maxxum 5D automatically selects an appropriate exposure control, AF mode, and image-processing program. This function makes it quick and easy for anyone to take beautiful shots without the need for complicated settings.
b) Digital Effect Control Adding a step of creative flexibility above the Digital Subject Program Selector, the Digital Effect Control lets users select an option among ten scene types, edit the parameters to their preferences, and then store the settings. Once a scene is selected, the Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D automatically sets appropriate image processing and image quality parameters. The exposure can then be manually selected so photographers can customize the contrast and sharpness saturation parameters within five steps from the default values to create the exact look they want.
c) Color temperature setting: In addition to AWB (auto white balance), PWB (preset white balance), custom white balance and color temperature settings, the Maxxum 5D offers added creative freedom with CC (Color Compensation) filter effects and Color Temperature fine-tuning in 100K increments. And, the camera?s G9 (Green) to M9 (Magenta) range enables precise white balance adjustments for difficult lighting situations.
d) White-Balance Bracketing: Offering a new level of convenience and efficiency, this function lets photographers take a shot in differing color temperature settings with two options for their desired color temperature range. Based on the range, the Maxxum 5D records three frames per shutter sequence so users can manually select their favorite frame after the shot.
e) Zone Matching: An inherited feature of the acclaimed Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D, high-key and low-key tone capture extend CCD dynamic range and adjust tone curves to ensure precise reproduction of gradations and suppress noise in low-lighting shots. For example, using high-key mode to take wedding photos under direct sunlight, the fine details of a bride?s white flowers, gown, and train can be reproduced accurately. In comparison, using low-key mode, the texture of a black dress in a dark room can be captured in detail without noise interference.
Easy and Intuitive Operation a) High-performance, high-speed autofocus (AF) The Maxxum 5D?s high-performance AF system offers exceptional accuracy with a central, cross hair type, 9-point and 8 line AF sensor array that enables high-precision Predictive Focus Control as well as high-speed Subject Tracking for accurately focusing on moving subjects ? an indispensable asset in action and sportsphotography.
b?Smooth, Responsive Continuous Shooting The Maxxum 5D lets users capture up to 10 frames at a speed of approximately 3 frames per second (in Large/Fine JPEG mode). The camera?s high recording speed enables users to continue shooting smoothly afterwards.
c) User-friendly dials and controls The Maxxum 5D offers a simple, user-friendly configuration of dials and controls that even beginner SLR camera users will quickly feel familiar with. Added functions provide users who are moving up from more basic models with intuitive control; for example, the exposure mode dial also operates the five options of the Digital Subject Program Selector, and an independent lever ensures quick and easy white balance control. Electronic menus display adjustable parameters to meet the demands of advanced photographers, and a menu call button simplifies menu navigation. Enhancing ease of use further still, operating procedures that use common keys have been standardized across functions/screens so that users can navigate intuitively without having to refer the instructions.
d) High-performance viewfinder A bright, clear optical viewfinder displays essential shooting parameters at the bottom of the frame, providing users with all the information they need to make creative adjustments quickly. It also incorporates a spherical acute matte focusing screen for accurate, bright critical focusing assessment. And, to accommodate the camera?s smaller design, the Maxxum 5D employs a newly developed forward-bend finder optical system and roof-mirror type of pentaprism.
Durable, Compact Body and High-Quality Texture The Maxxum 5D enhances camera reliability through its strong build quality. The body is constructed using sturdy glass fiber plastic, making it lighter and smaller than the Maxxum 7D by about 22% in volume, while a functional rubber grip based on new ergonomic design research provides an ideal hand fit. MAXXUM 5D Features Back To Top General Features Effective Megapixel Count: 6 Flash: Built-in LCD Display Size (Inches): 2.5 Dimensions Weight (Pounds): 1.3 Depth (Inches): 2.6 Height (Inches): 3.6 Width (Inches): 5.1 MAXXUM 5D Supplied Accessories Back To Top # Dedicated lithium-ion battery # Lithium-ion battery charger # Wide Strap # Accessory Shoe Cap # Body Cap # Eyepiece cap # # Video cable # USB cable # Digital Camera Software CD-ROM MAXXUM 5D Specifications Back To Top Type Interchangeable-lens digital SLR camera Lens Minolta A-type bayonet mount Number of effective pixels Approx. 6.1 million (**3016 x 2008) CCD Total pixels: 6.3 million, 23.5mm x 15.7mm (APS-C size equivalent) Interline primary-color, interlace scan Unit cell size **7.8 x 7.8 um A/D conversion 12 bit Buffer memory (SDRAM) **64MB
Recording media Type I and Type II CompactFlash cards, Microdrive, SD memory card/ MultiMedia Card (with SD-CF1 in use) File format JPEG / RAW / RAW+JPEG (DCF 2.0-compliant, DPOF (supported by printing functions in ver. 1.1), Exif 2.21) Folder name formats Standard, Date Number of recorded pixels L:3008x2000, M:2256x1496, S:1504x1000 Image quality modes Standard, Fine, Extra-Fine, RAW, RAW+JPEG (Fine) Aspect ratio 3:2 Delete function Available. Single frame, Marked frames, All frames in folder, or All frames in card can be delated. Lock function Available. Marked frames, All frames in folder, or All frames in card can be locked Format function Available (FAT12,16, 32 supported) Viewfinder type Eye-level fixed pentaprism (** Roof mirror type pentaprism (silver evaporated)) Field of view 95% Eye-relief Approx. 20 mm from the eyepiece / 16 mm from the eyepiece frame , in -1 diopter (-1 m - 1) Viewfinder magnification 0.83x (with 50mm lens at infinity, -1m-1)
Diopter control Adjustable from -3.0 to +1.0 diopter Focusing screen Spherical Acute Matte (G-type) (Interchangeable screen is not available) LCD monitor 2.5 inch low-temperature polysilicon TFT color, backlight LCD (**with 3 fluorescent lamps). Total pixels: 117,000. Frame rate (Live view) - Languages English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Russian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) Other display functions Navigation system (Enlarged display, Automatic rotate function) Autofocus system TTL phase-detection system with CCD line sensors (9 point 8 lines with center cross-hair sensor) Autofocus area Wide focus area, Any local focus area is selectable from 9 point sensors. Autofocus sensitive range EV -1 to +18 (at ISO100) AF illuminator Available. (with preflash) 1.0 - 5.0m (3.3 - 16.4ft.). (TBD) Focus mode Autofocus (AF)/ Manual focus (MF) can be selected. Autofocus mode : Single-shot AF (AF-S), Continuous AF (AF-C), Automatic AF (AF-A), Direct Manual Focus (DMF) Focus lock Available (by pressing the shutter release button halfway down, Spot AF button) Exposure mode P/Auto mode (Programmed AE with program shift), A (Aperture priority),S (Shutter priority), M (Manual). Digital Subject Program Selection Portrait, Sports action, Landscape, Sunset, Night scenes Metering range EV 0 to +20 (EV +3 to +20 in spot metering) *at ISO100 with f/1.4 lens Exposure control range - Metering TTL Metering using 14-segment Honeycomb-pattern SPC. (14-segments Honeycomb-pattern/Center-weighted, Spot metering) AE lock Available (automatically set at AF lock, AE lock button) Exposure compensation +/- 2EV in 1/3 increments Camera sensitivity Auto and 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 and 3200 ISO equivalents. Shutter Electronically-controlled, vertical-traverse, focal-plane shutter Shutter speed range 30s - 1/4000s, Bulb (Flash sync. 1/160s (Anti-shake OFF), 1/125s (Anti-shake ON) Flash metering ADI, Pre-flash TTL Flash coverage Equivalent to a 18mm focal-length lens (TBD)
Flash mode Fill-flash, Red-eye reduction, Rear flash sync, Wireless / Remote off camera flash *, High-speed sync. * * with ProgramFlash 5600HS(D), 3600HS(D) Guide number 12 (in meters at ISO100) Build-in flash range - Flash compensation +/- 2EV in 1/3 increments Built-in flash recycling time 3s (approx) External flashes ProgramFlash 5600HS(D), 3600HS(D), 2500D, Macro Twin Flash 2400, Macro ring Flash 1200 White balance control Automatic, Preset (Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Flash, Tungsten, Fluorescent), Custom, Color temperature (Color temperature: 2500 to 9900K, CC Index: +/- 9 steps) Bracketing (Exposure) Exposure: 0.7 / 0.3 Ev increments, Number of brackets: 3frames Bracketing (Other) White balance bracket(Increment: 2 steps, Number of frames: 3 frames) Continuous advance Approx. 3 fps, Maximum 5 frames (RAW) (Maximum 3 frames (RAW+JPEG)) High-speed continuous advance - UHS continuous advance - Interval - Self-timer 10s, 2s (delayed shutter mirror lock-up function) Indicated with LED. Color modes / Color space sRGB, Adobe RGB, Adobe RGB (ICC) Digi-tone function (*1): 8 modes (Natural, Natural+, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, Night scenes, Night portrait, B/W) The contrast, color saturation, sharpness are also manually adjustable in +/- 2 steps. *1: With this function, settings of image processing such as contrast, saturation, sharpness, white balance and a like will be controlled automatically. (When AdobeRGB is selected, Digi-tone function modes cannot be selected.) *2: When B/W is selected in Digi-tone, optional setting of color saturation is disabled. Noise reduction Available (at 1s or longer shooting, ON/OFF selectable)
Anti-shake Available. CCD-shift type Anti-shake system with anti-shake indicator in viewfinder. **Compensation: With shutter speeds 2 to 3 stops slower. (Actual effect varies depending on shooting conditions and the lens used) Other recording functions Instant playback, Customizing, Zone matching , Depth-of-field preview Playback functions Single-frame(Image only, Image and various statuses, Image, Image, various statuses, and Histogram), Index(Selectable from 4/9/16 frames), Enlarged playback (Up to approx. 5x), Luminance limit display, File browser, Slideshow, Auto Rotation playback (ON/OFF selectable) Audio signals Available during self-timer count down or when focus is locked. Printing output control Exif Print, PRINT Image Matching lll, PictBridge
Battery One NP-400 lithium-ion battery Battery condition indication 4 levels External power source 6V DC (with specified AC adapter AC-11) Battery performance (still) Approx. number of recorded images: 400 frames. Conforming to CIPA standard test method with a compact flash card and an NP-400 lithium-ion battery. PC interface USB 2.0 (Full Speed) AV output PAL / NTSC
Supported operating system Windows 98/Me/2000 Professional/XP(Home/Professional), Macintosh OS9.0-9.2.2/OS X v10.1.3-10.1.5/v10.2.1-10.2.8/v10.3-10.3.x Operating temperature 0-40 degrees centigrade
Optional accessories DiMAGE Master, Remote cable RC-1000S/L, AC adapter AC-11, CompactFlash adapter for SD memory cards SD-CF1, Lithium-ion battery NP-400, Charger BC-400
Auto focusing time ** - (auto focusing time changes with shooting conditions or the lenses.) Capturing interval **Approximately xxx sec. (L size, Fine, M-mode(1/250s, f/5.6), Manual focus, Instant playback ON) (TBD)
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Iscritto: 28 Dic 2003 Messaggi: 9922
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Inviato: Gio 14 Lug, 2005 1:43 pm Oggetto: |
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Magari non 11... ma 2-3 cm in più sì...
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rikyxxx utente attivo
Iscritto: 14 Apr 2004 Messaggi: 3481 Località: Milano
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Inviato: Gio 14 Lug, 2005 2:09 pm Oggetto: |
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Non ho capito quali dovrebbero essere le dimensioni del CCD...
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Tetsuro utente attivo
Iscritto: 06 Giu 2004 Messaggi: 1407 Località: Milano
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Izutsu utente attivo
Iscritto: 28 Dic 2003 Messaggi: 9922
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Inviato: Gio 14 Lug, 2005 9:28 pm Oggetto: |
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Infatti, direi che sarà sempre quello.
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greio utente
Iscritto: 14 Mar 2005 Messaggi: 396 Località: Prov. Padova
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Inviato: Gio 14 Lug, 2005 11:04 pm Oggetto: |
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gianjackal ha scritto: | Però la foto della mano non può essere reale... ho preso il righello e mi sono "misurato" la mano (ho trent'anni e sono di corporatura media, 1,83m per 72kg): la fotocamera dovrebbe essere larga 11cm!
In pratica anche più piccola della mia A1 (larga proprio 11,7 cm)... ma come fa a montare ottiche standard in così poco spazio?
E come si impugnerà eventualmente un giocattolo del genere... con tre dita? |
Facendo la proporzione con l'attacco del flash (che è lo stesso della mia Z5), secondo i miei conti dovrebbero essere sui 13~13,5 cm.
Più o meno le misure della 350D e della D50
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