Dimage Z10 From Konica Minolta Digital Cameras

The DiMAGE Z10 is the digital camera to use when you want to take great pictures of a wide range of subjects, all day long. Its 32X total zoom power brings even distant subjects up close, and Rapid Autofocusing captures them in an instant. Plus, not only is the DiMAGE Z10 a sprinter with its fast startup time; it’s also a marathon champ with power efficiency that allows you to take up to approximately 500 frames with the four included AA alkaline batteries.
High-Performance 32X (8X Optical, 4X Digital) Zoom Lens The DiMAGE Z10 features a high-performance 8X optical zoom lens consisting of 11 elements in nine groups, including two aspheric lenses. With two aspheric lenses, the Z10 corrects various kinds of optical aberrations throughout the zoom range and renders beautiful, distortion-free images from edge to edge. The DiMAGE Z10 offers a wide shooting range. The 8X optical zoom gives focal lengths from 36-290mm (35mm equivalent), and boosts those focal lengths all the way up to 1160mm (35mm equivalent) when combined with the 4X seamless digital zoom. With 32X total zoom power, the Z10 is perfect for taking distance shots at sports events or when capturing far-away scenery. 3.2-Megapixel CCD for Beautiful Prints The 3.2-megapixel, 1/2.5 inch CCD produces plenty of detail for creating high-quality enlargements—as large as 13-1/2 x 10-1/4 inches at 150 dpi. In addition, the CCD's primary color filter offers high color fidelity for images that are true to life. Superbly Detailed Images with CxProcess™ II Konica Minolta’s CxProcess II image processing technology is used to bring out the best in the 3.2 megapixel CCD. CxProcess II controls the essential image qualities of color, contrast, and sharpness while minimizing noise. Brilliant, saturated color remains vibrant without becoming unnatural. Subtle contrast is rendered to retain the richness and depth of the subject while preserving details in the highlights and shadows. Sharpness is controlled to show fine detail while minimizing hard, unnatural edges. Fastest Startup in Its Class* The DiMAGE Z10 boasts an amazingly fast and fluid startup; in fact it’s the fastest in its class. Just switch the camera on and you’re ready to begin taking great pictures in just about half a second. *As of May 20, 2004, for digital cameras with built-in lens system and 8X or greater zoom. Rapid Autofocus When it comes to fast autofocusing, the DiMAGE Z10 is clearly ahead of the pack with Rapid Autofocus (AF) and Predictive Focus Control. The Z10 features hybrid AF technology combining a passive AF sensor with the video AF system. Rapid AF takes a mere 0.3 second—an essential feature since moving subjects often go quickly out of view when using high zoom magnifications. Predictive Focus Control All cameras experience a minute delay from when the shutter-release button is pressed until the image is captured. Especially at long focal lengths, this slight delay can be significant with fast-moving subjects. The DiMAGE Z10 uses Predictive Focus Control to compensate for the delay and adjusts focus right up until the exposure is made. Get as Close as 0.4 Inch with Macro Shoot amazing close-ups in Macro mode. Konica Minolta’s superior image quality will make your close-ups look stunning and powerful. In Macro mode, you can bring the lens as close as 0.4 inch from your subject. Insects, flowers, jewelry, and other small objects can be photographed up close and in full detail. Progressive Capture Progressive Capture drive mode makes sure you never miss the action. When the shutter-release button is pressed and held, Progressive Capture begins saving images in the buffer memory. Simply watch the action on the monitor. When it’s over, release the shutter button and the images in the buffer memory will be saved to the memory card. Six consecutive frames can be captured at approximately 1.5 fps. Up to 500 Frames on Four AA Alkaline Batteries The DiMAGE Z10’s battery-saving technology allows you to take up to 500 frames before the four AA alkaline batteries run out. This is more shots than any other digital camera with built-in flash running on AA alkaline batteries*. *As of May 20, 2004, for digital cameras with built-in flash running on AA alkaline batteries. Powerful Built-In Flash The DiMAGE Z10 packs the most powerful flash ever built into a Konica Minolta digital camera. With a guide number of 39.37 feet (12m), the flash can illuminate a subject up to approximately 20 feet (6m) away when used at the wide-angle position with autoexposure and auto camera sensitivity. Dark Noise Reduction Dark Noise Reduction gives exceptional night images by automatically preventing the blemishes and graininess associated with slow-shutter shots. Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection The Z10’s Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection analyzes the subject and scene and chooses the best recording mode for your images. Or, you can manually select from Portrait, Sports action, Landscape, Sunset, and Night portrait modes. Either way, the DiMAGE Z10 enables you to take fabulous photos with ease and confidence. P/A/S/M Creative Exposure Control Just like a fine 35mm SLR camera, the DiMAGE Z10 offers you creative exposure control with four modes: Programmed AE, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and Manual. Additionally, 30-second bulb exposures can be made in manual exposure mode. Three Metering Modes Another similarity to a high-quality 35mm SLR is the Z10’s three selectable metering modes: multi-segment, center-weighted, and spot. Multi-segment metering uses 256 segments to determine exposure. Automatic Monitor Amplification When working in less than ideal lighting conditions, precisely framing an image on the monitor can be difficult. The DiMAGE Z10’s automatic monitor amplification brightens the monitor under low light so the live image is always visible. Real-Time Histogram Display Taking pristine images in brilliant daytime conditions has never been easier than with the DiMAGE Z10’s live viewfinder, equipped with a live histogram. Because it’s not always easy to determine the brightness levels within your image in direct sunlight, the histogram supplies the information you need to adjust exposure more accurately. A luminance reading can be displayed on the viewfinder before the picture is taken or during playback. The histogram displays luminance distribution at a glance, and also adjusts brilliance when viewing pictures and movies from the memory. Switch Finder The DiMAGE Z10 is equipped with Konica Minolta’s exclusive Switch Finder. This unique system allows the camera’s LCD monitor to be viewed either directly or through the viewfinder. Since a single monitor is used, you need not worry about the color, contrast, and resolution difference between separate rear and viewfinder monitors. With the viewfinder’s large apparent angle-of-view, the image is big and clear. Auto, Preset, or Custom White Balance White balance controls how the camera interprets the color of the ambient lighting. Auto white balance compensates for changes in lighting automatically. Five preset white-balance settings: daylight, cloudy, tungsten, fluorescent, and flash, can be selected for specific light sources. For critical control over color, the custom setting allows the camera to be calibrated to the lighting conditions at the scene. Fluid Playback Part of the excitement of digital photography is being able to immediately see the pictures you have taken. With the flick of a switch, you can access the recorded images; playback is fluid from frame to frame. Key Customization For added flexibility and convenience, the flash button can be customized to handle different settings. This means that instead of going through the menus on the LCD monitor, you can use the flash button to change settings like drive mode, white balance, focus mode, color mode, or sensitivity. E-Mail Copy Function With the DiMAGE Z10, e-mailing images is simple and quick. The e-mail copy function makes a 640 x 480 JPEG copy of an image on the memory card so that it can be easily transferred over the Internet. Creative Color Modes As well as natural color and black & white, the DiMAGE Z10 has color modes for vivid color and sepia. Vivid color increases the saturation to produce vibrant color images. Sepia creates the feel of antique photographs with its warm tone. These creative color modes can be used for still images as well as movies. VGA Movie Recording The DiMAGE Z10 can record movies without sound. It records 15-fps VGA-size (640 x 480) movies, which are much easier to view during playback than conventional QVGA-size (320 x 240) movies. It also records 320 x 240 movies at either 30 fps or 15 fps. The XR (Extended Recording) Movie mode lets you record longer movie clips onto the SD memory card until the memory card is full. Night Movie uses high camera sensitivity to record under extreme low-light conditions. And Movie Frame Capture lets you select your favorite scenes from a movie save them as still images. New Ergonomic Design The DiMAGE Z10’s design is advanced yet familiar and easy-to-use. Despite its large 8X zoom range, it weighs just 10.6 ounces. Its ergonomic form gives you a steady grip while its intuitive control button layout allows even camera novices to be up and enjoying digital photography in no time at all. PictBridge Compliant for Direct Printer Connection Forget all about complicated connections to a PC. Get fast, fun printouts directly from your camera by connecting the Z10 directly to a PictBridge-compliant printer. You can check which images you want to print on the Z10’s LCD monitor and then print out your favorites in no time at all. (PictBridge is an industry standard established by CIPA, the Camera & Imaging Products Association.) Uses AA Batteries Easy-to-find AA batteries power the DiMAGE Z10. Alkaline or rechargeable Ni-MH can be used. No matter where you are in the world, you will never have to worry about finding extra batteries. And the Z10’s power-saving technology will give you the most performance from those batteries. Bundled with DiMAGE Viewer DiMAGE Viewer supports the latest generation of Konica Minolta digital cameras. The Viewer complements the camera by allowing still and movie images to be processed and edited on a computer. A wide range of image-processing controls is available, plus a movie enhancer plug-in for editing and processing digital video. The DiMAGE Viewer can edit and process numerous common image-file formats and is not limited to Konica Minolta cameras. Optional Wide-Angle Converter The optional Wide-Angle Converter ZCW-200 allows you to fit more of the scene into each shot. The lens has a 26mm wide angle equivalent that is ideal for capturing indoor or outdoor architecture, large groups, and panoramic landscapes.
Specifications
Number of effective pixels | 3.2 million | CCD | 1/2.5-type interline primary-color CCD
Total pixels: 3.3 million | Camera sensitivity | Auto and 64,100, 200, and 400 ISO equivalents | Focal length | 6 - 48mm (35mm equivalent: 36 – 290mm) | Lens construction | 11 elements in 9 groups | Maximum aperture | f/3.2 – f/3.4 | Minimum focus distance | Wide: 1.6 ft (0.5m) from front of lens Telephoto: 4.9 ft (1.5m) from front of lens Wide: 1.9 ft (0.57m) from CCD Telephoto: 5.1 ft (1.57m) from CCD | Minimum macro distance | Macro Mode: Wide: 0.4 in. (0.01m) Tele: 23.6 in. (0.6m) | Maximum magnification | 0.24x Equivalent to 1.5x in 35mm format | Area covered at maximum magnification | Approximately 1.0 x 0.7 in. (25 x 18mm) | LCD monitor | 1.5 inch (3.8cm) low-temperature polysilicon TFT color Total number of pixels: 113,000 Automatic monitor amplification | Field of view | Viewfinder: Approximately 98% LCD monitor: Approximately 100% | Display-mode switch | Viewfinder display, LCD-monitor display Switch Finder system allows the monitor to be viewed directly or through the viewfinder. | Diopter control | – 3 ~ +1m-1 | Eye relief | 18.8mm | Shutter | CCD electronic shutter and mechanical shutter | Shutter speed range | 4 - 1/2000 second in programmed AE and aperture -priority modes. 15 - 1/2000 second in shutter-priority and manual exposure modes, time exposure (maximum 30 seconds) 2 - 1/2000 second in Auto-recording and Digital Subject Programs | Autofocus system | Rapid AF: a combination of a passive AF sensor with the video AF system | Autofocus areas | 3-Point Wide Focus Area Spot focus areas with Focus Area Selection | Focus modes | Single-shot AF, Continuous AF with predictive focus control, Full-time AF, Manual focus. | Focus lock | By pressing shutter-release button partway down. | Metering | Multi-segment, Center-weighted, Spot | Multi-segment metering | 256 segments | Exposure modes | Programmed AE, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, Manual | Digital Subject Programs | Automatic (Portrait, Sports action, Landscape, Sunset, Standard) Manual (Portrait, Sports action, Landscape, Sunset, Standard, Night portrait.) | Exposure compensation | ±2 EV in 1/3 stop increments | AE lock | By pressing shutter-release button partway down | Flash metering | Pre-flash TTL | Flash range | Wide: Approximately1.6 – 17.1 ft. (0.5 – 5.2 m) from front of lens Telephoto: Approximately 14.9 – 17.1 ft. (.5 – 5.2 m) from front of lens (Camera sensitivity: auto) | Flash modes | Autoflash, Autoflash with red-eye reduction, Fill flash, Flash cancel, Slow-shutter sync. Autoflash not available with aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual exposure modes. | Flash recycling time | Approximately 4 seconds | Flash compensation | ± 2 EV in 1/3 increments | Flash-sync speeds | All shutter speeds | Continuous advance | Approximately 1.5 frames per second *Actual speed may vary depending upon the subject and camera settings. Approximate number of frames that can be captured at one time with the continuous-advance drive modes: Continuous Advance | | 2048x 1536 | 1600x 1200 | 1280x 960 | 640x 480 | | Fine | 5 | 8 | 13 | 42 | | Standard | 10 | 16 | 24 | 67 | | Economy | 19 | 30 | 42 | 94 |
* Actual number of images may vary depending upon the subject and camera settings | Progressive Capture | Stores images from the built-in memory to the memory card from the latest frame captured with the continuous advance. Maximum number of images that can be recorded with the Progressive Capture mode: 6 frames (1.5 frames per second) | Exposure bracketing | Three frame bracket in 1.0, 0.5, 0.3 EV increments | Self-timer | Approximately 10 seconds , 2 seconds | Movie | Recording time dependent on memory card capacity, image size, and frame rate. Frame rate: 15 frames per second (640 x 320, 320 x 240), 30 frames per second (320 x 240) Movie frame capture Night movie (automatic selection or disabled) | White balance control | Automatic, Preset (Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Flash), Custom | Digital Effects control | Contrast compensation, Sharpness | Contrast compensation | Three levels (Low, Normal, High) | Sharpness settings | Three levels (Soft, Normal, Hard) | Color modes | Natural Color, Vivid Color, Black and white, Sepia | Noise reduction | User selectable dark noise reduction | Digital zoom | Maximum 4x in 0.1x increments | Copy function | To copy single or multiple images to the same or another memory card. | E-mail Copy function | Creates a compressed 640 x 480 JPEG image for transmission. | Date imprinting | Year/month/day (Format can be changed.) Imprinting can be disabled | Key customization | The function activated by the flash-mode button can be changed. | Image-quality modes | Fine, Standard, Economy | Number of recorded pixels (Still images) | 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960, 640 x 480 | Number of recorded pixels (Movie clips) | 640 x 480, 320 x 240 | Storage capacity | Approximate storage capacity of a 16MB SD (Secure Digital) Memory Card:
Still Images | | | 2048x 1536 | 1600x 1200 | 1280x 960 | 640x 480 | | Fine | 9 | 14 | 22 | 69 | | Standard | 17 | 27 | 39 | 100 | | Economy | 13 | 47 | 69 | 150 |
Movie Clips | | | 640x 480 | 320x 240 | | 30 frames per second | - | 21 sec. | | 15 frames per second | 26 sec. | 42 sec. |
* Actual number of images may vary depending upon on the subject and memory card used. | File formats | JPEG, Motion JPEG (MOV) DCF 2.0-compliant DPOF-compliant (Supported by printing functions in version 1.1) Exif 2.2 | Folder name formats | Standard, Date | Printing output control | Exif Print, PRINT Image Matching II, PictBridge | Recording media | SD (Secure Digital) Memory Cards, MultiMediaCards | Computer interface | Full-speed 12Mbps data transfer with USB 2.0 compatible computer | AV output | NTSC, PAL (selected on the camera) | Batteries | Four AA batteries: Alkaline, Ni-MH | Battery performance (Playback) | Approximate continuous playback time: 600 minutes with alkaline batteries. | Battery performance(Recording) | Approximate number of recorded images: 500| Conforming to CIPA ( included AA alkaline batteries, included SD memory card ) | External power source | 6V DC with specified AC adapter (sold separately) | Dimensions (WxHxD) | 4.3 x 3.2 x 3.7 in. (109 x 82 x 94mm) | Weight | Approximately 10.6 oz. (300g) without batteries or recording media | Operating temperature | 32-104°F (0-40ºC) | Standard accessories | Neck Strap NS-DG800, Lens Cap LF-243B, Video Cable VC-400, 16MB SD (Secure Digital) Memory Card, USB Cable USB-3, DiMAGE Viewer CD-ROM, Four AA Alkaline batteries | Optional accessories | AC Adapter AC-1L, Camera Case CS-DG1000, Neck Strap NS-DG7000, Wide-Angle Converter ZCW-200 kit |
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