Minolta DiMAGE 7 Digital Camera
Guide Rating - 
The Bottom Line
This cameras features allow total creative control when shooting, and the RAW file format allows total editing control as well.
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Description
- Resolution: 5 megapixel CCD, 2056x1920, 1600x1200, 1280x960, 640x480.
- Lens: Minolta GT 7.2-50.8mm f2.8-3.5 (28-200mm equivalent to 35mm).
- Viewfinder: Electronic VF, 1.8 LCD Monitor.
- Exposure: Programmed AE, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Programmed Scenes, Manual Exposure
- Exposure Metering Modes: 300-Segment, Center Weighted, Spot.
- Focus: Wide AF, Spot AF, Selective Point AF, Manual focus.
- Flash: Hotshoe compatible with Minolta Maxxum Flash Units, Built In Flash.
- Storage: CompactFlash Card Type I/II.
- File Type: JPEG, TIFF, RAW, DPOF, Motion JPEG.
Guide Review - Minolta DiMAGE 7 Digital Camera
The DiMAGE 7 is a quality professional digital camera. The features allow creative control while shooting and, thanks to the RAW file format, while editing as well.This camera has a larger camera body than most others in its class, but this has one big advantage. Its size makes it easier to stabilize your shots, especially when youre using a long exposure while hand holding the camera. The well-designed contour SLR style grip makes it easier to maintain a steady hand while shooting.
The Minolta GT lens is higher quality than most digital lenses, and is even superior to Minoltas lenses for film cameras. In addition, the Dimage 7s impressive zoom is much more powerful than most others in its class.
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