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Minolta Three

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Brand Minolta 2000
Model Dimage Three
Released Year 2000
Type Digital Cameras
Series Konica Minolta DiMAGE
Color Black
Optical Zoom 12x
Optical zoom 3x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Konica Minolta DiMAGE Three is a compact digital camera released in 2000 under the DiMAGE series by Konica Minolta. It features a 3.34 megapixel CCD sensor delivering detailed images suitable for casual and enthusiast photographers. The camera is equipped with a 3x optical zoom lens, providing flexibility in framing and composition. It includes multiple shooting modes such as manual, aperture priority, and shutter priority, enhancing creative control. The device supports JPEG image format and stores data on CompactFlash cards. Powered by AA batteries, it offers ease of replacement and convenience during travel.

Specifications

Features Built-in Flash
Manufacturer Warranty no
Item Width 5"
Series Konica Minolta DiMAGE
Item Length 9"
Item Height 6"
Charger Included Yes
Optical Zoom 12x
Model Minolta Dimage three
Maximum Resolution 4
Item Weight 4 pounds
Screen Size 1.5 in
Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Digital Zoom 12x
Color Black
Battery Type AA, Lithium-Ion
Type Digital SLR
UPC N/A
Device type Digital Camera
Sensor type CCD
Resolution 3.34 megapixels
Optical zoom 3x
Storage type CompactFlash card
Battery type AA batteries
Shooting modes Manual, Aperture priority, Shutter priority

Key Advantages

The DiMAGE Three provides a high-resolution 3.34 MP sensor ideal for quality prints and enlargements. Its 3x optical zoom lens allows for close-up shots without loss of image quality. Versatile shooting modes empower users with manual control, supporting advanced photography techniques. Compact and lightweight, it is suitable for on-the-go use. The camera supports popular CompactFlash storage, enabling easy data transfer and large storage capacity. Finally, its use of standard AA batteries ensures quick replacements anywhere, enhancing reliability.

Limitations

The camera's 3.34 MP resolution is modest by today's standards, limiting high-resolution cropping or large-format prints. Autofocus speed may be slower compared to modern digital cameras. The LCD screen is relatively small and lacks live preview capabilities common in newer models. The camera does not support video recording, limiting multimedia versatility. Battery life with AA batteries may be shorter compared to proprietary rechargeable packs. Additionally, image processing and noise control are basic, reflecting technology available during its release period.

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