|
View multi-angles images
|
- 5 MP CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 17-inch prints
- 8x optical zoom; fast start-up time of .5 second
- Rapid AF focuses in approximately 0.3 second in wide angle and telephoto modes
- 1.5-inch LCD; macro mode for shooting subjects from as close as 1 centimeter away
- Stores images on SD cards; powered by 4 AA batteries (alkaline or Ni-MH)
|
List
Price: $349.99 |
New, lowest price : $122.00 |
 |
|
|
Product Specifications
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| Product Description |
| The Konica-Minolta DiMAGE Z20 is ideal for first-time digital photographers or consumers looking to upgrade. This small, efficient camera is perfect for taking high quality, close-up portraits or distant, scenic landscapes. The flash button can be customized to handle different settings, for added flexibility and convenience. The Rapid AF with Predictive Focus Control captures those perfect photographic opportunities, while the large 1.5-inch LCD screen and powerful built-in optical zoom, taking terrific digital pictures has never been easier or more effective. Night Movie records under extreme low-light conditions XR (Extended Recording) Movie mode lets users record long movie clips onto the SD card Predictive Focus Control predicts the location of a moving subject for sharper focus Movie Frame Capture saves scenes from a movie as still images 32x total zoom captures everything from sporting events to panoramas 14.5MB internal storage PictBridge*4 Compliant Ergonomic form gives users a steady grip Requires 4 AA alkaline batteries (included) Weight - Approx. 10.6oz. (300g) without batteries or recording media |
| | |
|
| Accessories
|
|
|
Digital Camera Reviews Writed by Customer
[ Total Reviews: 8 Average Rating:
View Others
]
|
|
| |
Love the Konica Minolta Dimage Z20!!
2008-07-27
|
| We had the Dimage Z10 3MP and loved it. We were in Hawaii on the black sand beach where we dropped it and broke the battery lid latch. Otherwise we would still be using it. We liked it so much that we went out of our way to find this very hard to find Z20. Is it the best camera out there? No. There are better with more options. However, for simplicity and quality, with good features, this is the best for us. The other reason to buy this camera is the price. Under $200. Great buy! |
|
| |
|
| |
Poor quality photos indoors
2008-05-18
|
| I have owned this camera for a year now and I am not able to get good quality photos indoors. Most of my indoor photos have turned out dark. I have missed a lot of great photos (concerts, award ceremony, pageants, etc.) because of this camera. |
|
| |
|
| |
Not so great.
2007-01-13
|
I bought this camera because it was a good price for a 5 megapixel digital camera plus Konica Minolta is a good name in cameras. The viewing screen is small but worst of all its got a lot of noise in it; it's virtually impossible to see if your shot is clean and in focus. The camera doesn't have an image stabilizer so the slightest movement and you've got a blurry shot. It's bulky and odd looking and doesn't travel well.
It's one year later and I'm going to buy a Sony DSCW50 because it's smaller, lighter, thinner, has an image stabilizer, is user friendly and with a longer battery life. |
|
| |
|
| |
WOW!! LOVE THIS CAMERA
2006-01-10
|
| I bought this refubished from a dealer here and I feel like I took advantage of Amazon. This is a great camera with amazing control and it is easy to use. I would not recommend it to a novice photographer but if you love to plow through menus to get the results you want this is the camera for you. It also starts up very quickly and sips battery power. I took at least 300-400 photos on my first set of batteries. Buy it and love it. |
|
| |
|
| |
User friendly!
2005-11-19
|
| I was looking for something to replace my Sony Cybershot and had my eye on this model for some time. While picking up pictures at my local Sam Walton's, I found this one reduced to 199.00 and bought it. It takes incredible pictures and it's very comfortable to use, even those "can you take one of us" to a stranger comes out great. The flash is simple and you can zoom and snap with one hand at the same time. There are two drawbacks in my opinion, the lens cap is not attached and it seems to eat batteries. I quickly switched to rechargeables and have since found that by not using the LCD display all the time and switching to rechargeables eliminates that aspect of it. It's not a mini, you definitely know that it's dangling from your neck but none of these would keep me from making this purchase again. I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a good quality camera. |
|
| |
|