Camera Buy - Minolta Dimage F100 4MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Minolta Dimage F100 4MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Manufacturer: Konica Minolta
Average Evaluation: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5



Batteries Included: 1
Battery Description: 2 AA NiMH/Lithium Ion or 1 CRV3
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Konica-Minolta
Compatibility: PC USB
Connectivity: Serial interface
Digital Zoom: 2.5
Display Size: 1.5
EAN: 0043325992964
Feature: 4.13 megapixel (3.95 effective megapixels) sensor creates 2272 x 1704 images for prints at 8 by 10 inches and beyond
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Has Tripod Mount: 1
Includes Mp3 Player: 0
Is Fragile: 0
ISO Equivalent: 800
Label: Konica Minolta
Manufacturer: Konica Minolta
Maximum Aperture: 2.8
Maximum Focal Length: 114
Maximum Resolution: 4
Maximum Shutter Speed: 0.001
Maximum Vertical Resolution: 1704
Mini Movie Description: 41 seconds (total seconds that can be stored)
Minimum Focal Length: 38
Minimum Shutter Speed: 4
Model: F100
Number Of Rapid Fire Shots: 29
Optical Zoom: 3
Platform: Windows NT
Publisher: Konica Minolta
Removable Memory: Secure Digital card
Size: Medium Size
Special Features: Audio Recording
Studio: Konica Minolta
System Memory Size: 16
Warranty: 1 year warranty

Features
4.13 megapixel (3.95 effective megapixels) sensor creates 2272 x 1704 images for prints at 8 by 10 inches and beyond
3x optical plus 2.5x digital (7.5x total) zoom lens with autofocus
Included 16 MB SD card holds 14 images at default resolution
Connects with Macs and PCs via USB connector
Features subject tracking autofocus

Accessories
Minolta RC-3 Wireless Remote Control for the Dimage F100, F300 & S414 Digital Cameras
Ceiva Advanced Digital Photo Receiver
Minolta USB-500 Cable for Dimage A1, A2, Xi, X, XG, X20, X31, F300, F100, Z1 & Z2 Digital Cameras
Epson S041141 Letter Size Glossy Photo Paper (20 Sheets)
Epson SP1280 Inkjet Printer

Editorial Reviews:

Minolta has packed quite a punch into the compact, 4-megapixel DiMAGE F100, adding a 7.5x total zoom, movie mode, and audio recording capability so you can leave yourself notes about your shots. Even better, Minolta has done a great job of making the camera fun and easy to use, which is essential in any camera, but invaluable in today's crowded compact digital-camera market.

The 4-megapixel resolution of the F100 produces very large images that are fantastic for prints larger than 11 by 14 inches. Thankfully, the F100 allows you to step down the resolution to a more manageable 2-megapixel level (1,600 x 1,200 pixels) if you need the space on your memory card.

Its 3x optical zoom lens aids in photo composition, and an additional 2.5x digital zoom (7.5x total) further magnifies your image. Remember, however, that digital zoom reduces the sharpness and detail of your image, so it's best used sparingly.

Minolta built in some great autofocus features to help make your life easier, including wide-focus area autofocus, and spot-focus areas with focus-area selection (which enables you choose a specific, narrow focus field). During our testing, the autofocus worked beautifully, and we never ended up with our target out of focus.

The F100 uses AA batteries and, disappointingly, comes with a set of disposables. We used the camera at a family gathering over the course of a weekend, and the batteries held up fine, so the power drain isn't as horrendous as in past digital cameras. Ideally, though, you'll want to buy a set of rechargeables, to help preserve your sanity, pocketbook, and the environment.

Overall, the DiMAGE F100 performs admirably and is the perfect size to carry just about anywhere. --Michael Lewis

Pros:

  • 4-megapixel resolution produces fantastically rich prints up to 11 x 14 inches
  • Nice bonuses, including movie mode and audio recording for notes to yourself
  • 7.5x total zoom
  • Compact size

Cons:

  • 3x optical zoom is serviceable, but you can always use more
  • Includes disposable batteries--you'll want to add rechargeables



Reviews :



Evaluation: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5

Conclusion: Lens stop working, Twice!


Review: The camera was great when it worked. However, the lens part stopped working twice. The first time the lens just stopped coming out. It cost about over $100 to get it fixed. According to the camera shop, it was some lens part they had to order from Minolta. And then about few months later, the camera was dropped on carpet flooring, and the lens stopped coming out again. That was when we stopped paying to get it fixed.

Other than that, the camera was wonderful. It took great photos, videos, and audios. It lasted about 2 years total. I got it when it first came out, so it was somewhere around $350-$400 dollars.

Evaluation: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5

Conclusion: both of them are broken


Review: I owned this camera and I used one at work. Both of them malfunctioned after about 1 year (lens extension motor stuck open). Also, battery life was terrible. Constantly changing out batteries even when using 2300 NiMHs. LCD viewfinder was useless outdoors.

Evaluation: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5

Conclusion: Great camera for the price


Review: This camera takes great pictures and I love the Area Auto Focus that lets you tell the camera where to focus.

My major problem with it is that the selector dial sticks out and can turn when you put the camera in your pocket. This has happened several times and I think it damaged something because the focus stopped working after 4 months of ownership.

Other than that, it is very slow but takes great pictures.

Evaluation: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5

Conclusion: it broke


Review: i love the quality of the pictures, and it'sfun to use, but the motor broke beyond repair right after the warantee was over. wouldn't buy another one.

Evaluation: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5

Conclusion: One of the most frustrating cameras I have ever owned!


Review: I have owned several cameras but this was my first (and last)Minolta and the worst camera in my experience. I really thought that the Minolta name implied a certain degree of high quality - I was wrong. What good are 4 Megapixels if the camera can't be used in normal circumstances. (Stick with Canon, Nikon, Olympus and even Kodak)
Pros
--Excellent clarity and true colors at close range (outdoors in good lighting only)
--Almost always excellent photo quality outdoors in daylight
--True flesh tones and colors

Cons
Battery life is horrible - Even with the expensive enclosed battery I operated the camera for about 30 pictures before wiping it out.I wound up buying 8 rechargable AA batteries (2100ma) and constantly had to change them out
--digital display had to be kept off in order to save battery life
--impossible to use in low light for subjects beyond 6 feet
--camera took over 10-15 seconds to adjust itself for dim indoor use - you will miss a lot of shots (People posing for these shots always wound up with a look of irritation that the shots were taking so long to take.)
--terrible photo quality (clarity and color) results indoors or outdoors in dim light. Camera can't focus and adjust beyond 6'
--The lens takes forever to telescope in and out when turning it on or shutting it down.
--Terrible preset adjustments don't improve performance - almost always make it worse
--Manual settings are very difficult to set due to the maze or menus you have to navigate through
--Anything above a 100 ISO setting produced so much noise thatthe pictures were rendered usless
-- very long refractory time between shots - takes forever for it to recharge itself between pics
-- takes a very long time to save each pic


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