With a list price of just under £600 (and available for much less here) the Dynax 5D is an entry level DSLR aimed at capturing upgraders from compact digital cameras as well as those moving from film to digital for the first time.ĭespite this, it's a very capable camera with enough bells and whistles to satisfy even the more advanced amateur photographers. Where the Konica Minolta Dynax 5D fits in the marketplace
Lithium-ion battery, optional AC adaptor (AC-1L).File formats: JPEG (3 levels) RAW and RAW+Jpeg.Shutter speeds: 30sec to 1/4000sec + bulb.
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Program, Aperture-Priority, Shutter-Priority and Manual exposure modes + five scene modes.14 Segment Honeycomb, centre weighted and spot metering.Compact Flash Type I/II and Microdrive compatible.Here we take a look at how the 5D shapes up. These are all good acts to follow and, as we said in the review of the 7D, Konica Minolta have had the opportunity to avoid the pitfalls highlighted by their competitors earlier entry into this field. Following in the footsteps of Konica Minolta’s first DSLR, the 7D, comes the new Maxxum/Dynax 5D, which is aimed at the lower end of the digital SLR market and pitched against the likes of Canon’s 350D, Nikon’s D50 and the Pentax *istDL.