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Konica Minolta Minolta α7 Digital

Quick information
Brand Konica Minolta 2004
Model 02414973
Released Year 2004
Type Digital Cameras
Series Minolta α
Color Black
Optical Zoom N\A
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Minolta α7 Digital, released in 2004, is a bridge camera combining a 5.1 megapixel CCD sensor with an APS-C size image sensor. It features a fixed Minolta AF 7.2-28.8mm f/2.8-4.8 Zoom Lens, equivalent to 28-112mm in 35mm format, offering versatile focal lengths. The camera supports TTL phase detection autofocus and manual focus, providing flexible focusing options for various shooting scenarios. A 1.8-inch rear LCD enables live preview and menu navigation, although it does not have an optical viewfinder. The camera is powered by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries and records images in JPEG format. Connectivity includes USB for image transfer.

The sensor technology and image processing are designed to produce high-quality digital images with good color reproduction. The camera incorporates a built-in flash with multiple modes such as Auto and Red-eye reduction. Exposure modes include Program AE with the option for manual exposure adjustments. The shutter speed ranges from 1/2000 to 2 seconds. Being an early digital camera, it lacks video recording capabilities and advanced modern digital features.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture N/A
Digital Zoom N/A
Color Black
MPN 02414973
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Minolta α
Type Digital SLR
Model α7 Digital
Optical Zoom N\A
Features Auto Focus, Built-in Flash, Auto Focus
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
UPC N/A
Release Year 2004
Camera Type Digital Bridge Camera
Sensor CCD, APS-C size
Megapixels 5.1 MP
Lens Fixed Zoom 7.2-28.8mm f/2.8-4.8 (28-112mm equivalent)
Focus System TTL Phase Detection Autofocus, Manual
Shutter Speed 1/2000 to 2 sec
ISO Sensitivity ISO 100 to 400
Image Processor Standard Minolta processor
Display 1.8-inch TFT LCD
Viewfinder No optical viewfinder
Storage Media CompactFlash Type I
Image Format JPEG
Battery Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery pack
Flash Built-in, Auto and Red-eye reduction
Exposure Modes Program AE, Manual
Connectivity USB
Video Capability None
Weight Approx. 500 g

Key Advantages

The Minolta α7 Digital offers exceptional image quality for its era with a sizable APS-C sensor and effective autofocus system. It provides a fast f/2.8 aperture at the wide end of the zoom lens, enabling better low light performance. The camera's ergonomic design and intuitive controls allow ease of use for amateur photographers. Rechargeable lithium-ion battery support extends shooting time compared to batteries used in earlier models. Its compact bridge camera form offers versatility with a powerful zoom lens fixed in place, eliminating lens change needs. Multiple exposure and flash modes cater to various lighting environments and creative controls.

Limitations

Despite its technical strengths, the Minolta α7 Digital has several limitations. The fixed lens restricts compositional flexibility compared to interchangeable lens cameras. The 1.8-inch LCD screen is relatively small and low resolution by modern standards, limiting playback and menu navigation comfort. Absence of an optical or electronic viewfinder can challenge composition in bright conditions. The camera does not support video capture or advanced connectivity options like Wi-Fi or HDMI. Image storage is limited to CompactFlash Type I cards only, which are less common today. Additionally, its manual focus operation lacks modern focus assist aids, complicating precision focusing.

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