Minolta Dimage Camera Review!
July 28, 2009
I investigated at length before I obtained my Minolta Dimage camera. I read each pro and consumer review I saw. I compared quality, sizes, costs, ratings, everything. I checked out the cameras in camera shops and online.
Based on all of that information I ultimately selected the Minolta Dimage Camera 5 mega-pixel. After operating the camera on a near daily basis for several months now I am content to say that I made the best choice.
Earlier I owned the HP photosmart 935 5.3MP which takes fantastic photographs, but it’s was fairly slow and it devoured batteries. Also it is a more average sized camera. I wanted to continue working with that camera for the more crucial, planned photos and special pictures like fireworks and such. But I needed a 2nd camera that was as little as possible, quick and easy to use, with a giant LCD display. I also desired for it to take clear footage without costing me a fortune.
I could not be happier with the Minolta Dimage camera. It is even smaller and more streamlined than it appears in its photos, but the LCD is massive with very sharp photographs. It’s so fast at powering up that I can turn it on and off repeatedly to save its battery life, but I don’t really need to because it battery last such a long time.
The sliding lens cover / power switch works splendid and it keeps the camera from turning on in your pocket, purse or case. And it does not have a troublesome telescoping lens to stress about and the zoom is wonderful.
The Minolta Dimage camera has every function and photo option that normal camera users would desire with truly easy to use buttons and menus. The buttons and lenses are all so perfectly situated that I never mark up my LCD screen or stick my finger on top of the lens. It is sturdy and very well made.
I keep it in my hand-bag each day in a small, slim case without a single problem. I take so many more shots now than I ever wanted to before. The pics made with my Minolta Dimage camera are so gorgeous, sharp and crisp. Lots of the little cameras have issues with blurring because they are more difficult to hold still. Unless you are moving or shaking excessively for some weird reason, blurry pics are not a problem with the Minolta Dimage camera.
I like this camera. I most HIGHLY recommend it to anybody!
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