The Konica Minolta Dimage X50 is a five megapixel ultra compact digital camera. It is very slim and will fit into a pocket. Its ease of use is likely to make the camera appeal to someone who is looking for a digital camera that will handle all the usual social photo opportunities without giving you a headache trying to work out how to operate it.
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Konica Minolta DiMAGE X50 Review - Cameras.co.uk
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X50 Review - PC Magazine
The 5-megapixel Konica Minolta DiMage X50 isn’t the sexiest-looking camera out there, and it doesn’t offer tons of scene modes or manual controls. But with its smart design, adequate feature set, and good image quality, the X50 should satisfy most casual shooters looking for an ultracompact camera to take to parties or on vacations. Many ultracompacts use a sliding cover to protect the lens. When the cover is moved aside, the lens protrudes from the front of the camera. This setup may provide excellent lens protection, but in testing, we’ve seen it cause cameras to freeze up occasionally, when we moved the cover with the lens extended. We didn’t have these problems with the X50, which uses a non-protruding design. (The lens is a Konica Minolta f/2.8- f/5.0, 6.1-mm to 17.1-mm (37-mm to 105-mm, 35-mm equivalent), 2.8X optical zoom.)
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X50 Review
New compact and stylish 5.0 megapixel camera features a large 2.0-inch LCD screen, enhanced speed and other design improvements
Konica Minolta is now shipping the new Konica Minolta DiMAGE X50 5-megapixel digital camera that takes the DiMAGE X series’ concept of “thin, fast and stylish� and adds increased speed. Compact and lightweight enough to take anywhere and stylish enough to show everyone, the DiMAGE X50 adds the fastest-in-class* startup time, 2.8x non-protruding optical zoom, 5-megapixel CCD, and large 2-inch LCD, to a high quality digital camera in a sleek, compact package.
“The idea behind the design of the new DiMAGE X50 digital camera is to make it fast, easy and fun for anyone to take beautiful, high-quality pictures anywhere, anytime,� said Todd Schrader, vice president of marketing for Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc. “The camera’s 5 megapixel resolution ensures that even amateur photographers can share their casual snapshots as great enlargements.�
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Konica Minolta DiMAGE X50 Review - Imaging Resource
With its unusual prism-folded lens design, Konica Minolta’s DiMAGE X50, like the DiMAGE Xg, Xt, Xi and X before it, has a tiny, extraordinarily thin all-metal body. Unlike its predecessors in which the lens was vertically mounted, though, the X50’s lens is horizontally mounted inside the camera’s body - providing better separation between the front of the lens opening and your fingertips when in use. The new model is slightly smaller overall than the Xg was, and impressively (given the new sliding lens barrier) is only 0.1 inches thicker - measuring a mere 3.3 x 0.9 x 2.4 inches (83.5 x 23.5 x 62 millimeters). The Konica Minolta X50 is about a half ounce heavier than the Xg, though, weighing a light 5.0 ounces (143 grams) without the battery and SD memory card. This still makes the DiMAGE X50 one of the smallest and lightest high-resolution digicams on the market. With the extremely compact design, there’s no excuse for leaving it behind, as the camera can tag along in even the smallest shirt pocket, or be quickly tucked into an evening bag or pants pocket. The unique “folded” optical design means that there’s no wait for a lens to telescope out of the body when the camera is powered up, resulting in very fast startup and shutdown times. (It also keeps moving parts to a minimum, and protects the lens inside the camera’s body - reducing both power consumption, and the risk of accidental damage). The sleek design includes a built-in sliding lens barrier which doubles as a power switch, eliminating any concern over misplacing a lens cap.