Für ambitioniere Hobbyfotografen
Die Z2 macht im Automatikmodus nette Bilder, solange man keine "Problemsituationen" (zu viel/zu wenig Licht) vor der Linse hat. Auch solche können mithilfe der vielen manuellen Modi gut erfasst werden, dies dauert jedoch Zeit (zum Einstellen und vor allem zum Handbuch lesen) - ein Einsteiger ist hier vermutlich überfordert. Der Autofokus der Kamera ist manchmal recht eigenwillig, lässt sich aber mit etwas Übung zähmen. Die Geschwindigkeit der Kamera ist sehr gut, der Zoom arbeitet präzise - ab ca. 6fach sollte man sich dann jedoch eines Stativs bedienen, da die Verwacklungsgefahr sonst recht hoch ist. Eine große (mind. 256MB) & schnelle SD-Speicherkarte (ab x40) ist zu empfehlen, wenn man mit Serienbild- und Videoaufnahmen arbeiten will. Auf eine 256MB-Karte passen etwa 4 Minuten Video in 640/30fps oder etwa 130/800/2500 Bilder in höchster/durchschnittlicher/niedriger Qualität und Auflösung (2272fine/1280standard/640economy). Die beiligenden 16MB-Karte kann diesbezüglich nur als Witz (und zwar als schlechter) bezeichnet werden. Das Menü der Z2 ist übersichtlich, benötigt aber eine längere Gewöhnungs- und Einarbeitungszeit. Den Akkubedarf (gut: normale AA-Akkus) würde ich als recht gering bewerten, wer viele Innenaufnahmen macht, sollte sich trotzdem eine externe Stromversorgung zulegen. Ob einem das Design gefällt, muss schließlich jeder selber wissen. Die Z2 ist ein Hinkucker, wirkt aber etwas billig verarbeitet und hat einen erhöhten Platzbedarf. Besonders gut gefällt mir der Progressive Serienmodus: Solange der Auslöser gedrückt wird, speichert die Kamera die Bilder intern. Sobald man loslässt, werden etwa die letzten 10 auf der Karte gespeichert... prima, wenn man darauf wartet, dass eine Situation eintritt, jedoch nicht genau weiß, wann (speziell für Haustiere nett ;-) Für Profis und fortgeschrittene Anwender (zu denen ich mich nicht zähle) bietet die Z2 vermutlich zu wenige bzw. zu wenig ausgereifte Funktionen und eine "nur" durchschnittliche Bildqualität. Bis ich jedoch dieses Level erreicht habe (wenn überhaupt) und endlich weiß, was die ganzen möglichen Einstellungen bewirken, wird die Z2 mein Begleiter sein. Das Preisleistungsverhältnis der Kamera empfinde ich als völlig überzeugend. Malus für Zubehör (alberne SD-Karte, nur Alkali-Batterien mitgeliefert statt Akkus), festeingestellten 10-Sekunden Selbstauslöser, lauten Zoom (stört v.a. bei Video)
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Tolle Kamera!Und das für diesen Preis
Die untenstehende Kritik kann ich nicht nachvollziehen! Obwohl ich nicht gleich in die Bedienungsanl. geschaut habe ;) sind mir mit der Kamera sofort tolle Bilder gelungen. Man muss halt mit den Einstellungen (Blende/Belichtung usw.) klar kommen! Toller Weissabgleich,tolle Schärfe und wirklich super Makros sind mit der Z2 auch möglich!!! Was mir ausserdem sehr positiv aufgefallen ist,ist die Reaktionszeit der Z2!Absolut fix unterwegs,die Kamera!!! Das Gehäuse ist zwar nicht soo der Bringer aber dennoch kann man da nicht wirklich etwas kaputt machen ;) Für mich sieht sie ausserdem besser aus als die anderen aus der Z Serie! ICH bin wirklich begeistert! :)
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Preis + Leistung = Knaller
Diese Kamera hat mich wirklich überrascht. Zur Hilfe bei der Kaufentscheidung las ich die Kommentare auf dieser Seite und diverse Tests. Ich kann den Meinungen hier voll zustimmen. Beim ersten Einschalten (ohne Nutzung der Anleitung) wurde ich sofort ins Menu geleitet, in dem ich mich sofort zurecht fand und die wichtigsten Einstellungen vornahm. Die Bedienung ist nahezu vollständig ohne Anleitung möglich. Die 2. Überraschung war die Ausstattung: Eine schnelle Betriebsbereitschaft, ein guter Autofokus und sogar Dinge wie eine Spot-Belichtungsmessung(halte ich für sehr empfehlenswert) bietet diese Kamera. Der Autofokus hat manchmal Probleme mit reflektierenden Oberflächen, was aber völlig normal ist und umgangen werden kann, indem man einfach ein Objekt in der gleichen Entfernung "anvisiert", den Auslöser halb gedrückt hält und zurück auf den gewünschten Bildausschnitt schwenkt. Ein Weissabgleich ist problemlos möglich, um z.B. Schnee-Bilder nicht grau erscheinen zu lassen. Diverse Motiv-Programme, aber auch manuelle Einstellungen können vorgenommen werden, so dass diese Kamera nicht nur für Anfänger geeignet ist. Die Installation ist kinderleicht. Verfügt man über Windows ME oder höher, benötigt man nicht einmal die CDs, sofern man sowieso ein bereits vorhandenes Bild-Programm nutzt (hier kann ich Picasa empfehlen, das hervorragend für den Import von der Kamera und die spätere Verwaltung der Bilder geeignet ist). Fazit: Mit erweitertem Wissen im Bereich Fotografie lässt sich aus dieser Kamera viel herauskitzeln - uneingeschränkt empfehlenswert !!!
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Klasse Teil !
Auch ich möchte die Minolta Z2 jedem empfehlen. Besonders Leuten, welche noch nie eine DigiCam besessen haben. Die Bedienung ist superleicht und die paar Grundregeln, wie man auch bei schlechtem Licht gute Bilder hinbekommt hat man schnell raus. Auch wenn es hier in einer Rezension heißt, die Cam würde dann rotstichige Bilder machen, ist das nicht richtig. Man muss nur den Weißabgleich auf künstliches Licht stellen und schon passt das, bzw. man nimmt einfach mal den Blitz :-) dann ist das sowieso gegessen. Je nach Licht zeigt die Z2 vor dem Knipsen durch ein kleines Symbol an, ob Verwacklungsgefahr besteht. Dann wird ein Stativ empfolen. Ist ja logisch, wenn man im Dunklen ohne Blitz fotografiert ist die Belichtungszeit länger. Das relativ kleine Disply finde ich gut. Das spart Akku. Man muss es nicht größer haben, denn durch den Autofokus wird vor dem Knipsen angezeigt, ob das Ziel 100 %ig scharf wird oder nicht. Auch bei der manuellen Einstellung gibt die Cam Tipps zur Belichtungszeit und Blende. Die Zahlen werden rot für ungünstig oder schwarz für "Feuer frei" angezeigt. Damit rumzuspielen macht schon eine Menge Spaß. Im Gegensatz zu der Minolta Z10 ist das Gehäuse schon deutlich besser. Sieht supernobel aus, aber leider Plastik. Bei den Videoclips kommt es mir vor als ist Ton und Bild nicht 100 %ig synchron. Das liegt auch nicht an meiner SD-Karte, denn die SanDisk ultra 2 ist schon ein schnelles Teil. Aber das ist leicht zu verkraften! Man sollte sich vor dem Kauf jedoch klar sein, das diese Cam in keine Hosentasche passt, sondern man zur Sicherheit z.B. auch auf Partys immer diese wuchtige Tasche (wer eine hat) mit dabei hat. Das kann echt unvorteilhaft sein. Dafür ist es eben eine Minolta. Stellt euch hier also noch die Frage: Wann und wo will ich damit fotographieren?
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Ein Knaller!!
Also ich kann diese Kamera nur jedem empfehlen!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ich habe vor Weihnachten genauste Internett resherschen betrieben und bin bei dieser Kamera "hängen gebliebn". Der Preis hat mich doch schon ganz schön geschockt!!!! Ihr müßt wissen ich bin ehr der Fotographie Muffel!! Von meinen Bildern konnte ich immmer die Hälfte wegwerfen,weil man nichts darauf erkennen konnte. Mit dieser Kamera passiert das überhaupt nicht!Wenn mir ein Foto nicht gefällt,wird es halt einfaach gelöscht!!! Ich habe seid Weihnachten schon mehr Bilder gemacht,als in den letzten 5 Jahren!! Die Qualität ist einfach überwältigend!! Vor ein paar Tagen habe ich meine ersten Bilder zur entwicklung gegeben.Mann war ich gespannt!!!aber was soll ich sagen : Es sind die schönsten Bilder die ich je gemacht habe!!!!!!!!! Und dazu noch in einer Spitzen Qualität!!!!!!!! Ich kann nur sagen die Kamera ist ihr Geld in jedemfall wert!!! Ich habe es nicht bereut mir diese gekauft zu haben und kann es kaum erwarten im September endlich meinen Türkei Urlaub anzutreten um endlich Fotos zu machen!! Auch dieser 10 fach optischer Zoom ist eine Wucht!!!Damit kann man auch den kleinsten"Krümmel einfangen"!!!! Ich habe einige Meinungen bezüglich des Blitzes gelesen.Ich bin damit sehr zufrieden!Ich habe Fotos in einem total dunklem Raum gemacht und die Fotos sind super!!Mann erkennt alles!!! Ich kann nur nochmal sagen wer eine Digitalkamera kaufen möchte,unbedingt diese nehmen,ihr werdet euch darin verlieben!!Ich habe es jedenfalls!!!!!!! Also was soll ich noch sagen, sofort kaufen und selber ausprobieren,viel Spaß!!!
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Take Professional Pictures With Ease!!
Although I am not a professional photographer myself, I am sure this camera can give as professional a picture as those $1000+ cameras. I love to take scenic shots, and I use to have a digital camera with only digital zoom. So basically there was no chance getting good, detailed pictures of a far-off mountain range or a flock of birds in the sky. After getting this new camera, I could take shots of a concert from a seat far away from the stage, or take a super close up shot of a spider to see it's details. The pictures are crisp and clear, and the auto feature where the camera selects the type of picture it should be (whether portrait, scenic, sunset, or some other situation) given the enviroment is very accurate.
The camera is not that big of a camera either given that it is an SLR (sort of) and has a 10X optical zoom lens. I measured it to be the length and width of the size of an average palm of a hand. The price is nice, and if you hurry you get a $50 mail-in-rebate with the purchase of this camera. If you open an amazon visa credit card, you get another $30 off the first purchase. That can potentially add up to $80 in savings. The price is around $270, so you can potentially buy this camera alone for under $200. You will need a case and rechargable batteries (costco=>panasonic 2300 mAH rechargables=>$18), and that will add up to roughly about $230 with rebates and all (or $260 without amazon credit card rebate). The batteries last quite long, and if you plan on taking short video clips, the camera provides VCD quality video as well (up to 640X480 on 30 fps!!).
This camera is definitely "upgradable," and by upgradable I mean you can add on a wide angle converter thing that lets you take panoramic type shots (widens angle of lens, which gives you a wider field of view when taking pics). You can also add on lens filters to sharpen up those day time pictures with the sunshine and glare.
This camera is definitely a must buy if you are just beginning to like photography (have an interest in it) and would want a camera that is simple to use, but provides excellent quality to pictures (4MP) and zooms onto objects from as far as 30-40 ft. with ease (and gives great details of that zoomed-in obeject).
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Non pro taking pro pictures!
This is the first digital camera I have ever owned and I hope it never breaks. I absolutely LOVE it. I admit I was intimidated by the very idea of a digital camera, but the pictures from the new 35mm that I purchased did not compare to the quality of my previous.
I am not a technical person at all, and know very little about the ins and outs of cameras and photography but I can read and this is a very high quality, user friendly camera that takes great pictures. I was amazed how easy it was to use and how the manual is so extremely easy to follow.
A salesman at one store tried to stear me away from this camera to a simpler one since I was a first time user.(and this was more for a serious user) Insulted, I purchased from another store and I'm glad I did not purchase the simple Kodak he tried to sell me. Don't be afraid of this camera!!! Read the manual to familiarize yourself with it and you are good to go!
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On the Virge of great
I like this camera very much, it has many nice features and functionalities, in a very user friendly package. The digital zoom is great, the image quality is good, and the ease of use is well thought out. I would buy this camera again.
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Not automatic
Having owned a Kodak 4Mp camera, we wanted to step up to a better lens and more zoom, so we bought a Z2. Although the pictures are good if everything is correctly set, this is a fairly rare coincidence. It took us quite a while to figure out that you must manually lift up the flash. We lost and still lose many pictures because we forget to do this. Also, this is not a camera that can be easily slipped into a pocket or purse. The 10x lens makes it bulky, and does not fully retract even when off. Because of these two things we have essentially abandoned this new Z2 in favor of our old Kodak. If you are looking for a point and shoot, to capture family moments and events, then this is not the camera for you.
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Brilliant camera--very few flaws.
I've owned this camera for a few months now, and I must say, I am very pleased with the results from this camera. The picture quality is just fabulous; they're high quality, and the colors are very accurate. Even the simplest pictures taken have a professional aura to them.
I love the zoom function on this camera. It's very fast, in the past with other cameras I have always seemed to have trouble finding a camera with a fast zoom--but this camera has pleased me beyond words as far as zooming goes. Not only is the zoom fast, but it is very silent. A silent zoom always seemed like an important part of a camera, and I highly applaud this camera for that.
There's not much to complain about with this camera--however, there are a few things that I am going to have to complain about...
The batteries? You need four AA batteries! It's not so much that this bothers me because it makes the camera heavier--because the camera is so well built that you hardly notice the added battery weight--but what does bother me is that this means you have a lot more batteries that you have to carry around with you. Although, since the camera has so many features, four batteries is hardly a bad thing.
After months of owning this camera, and trying out every feature on it, I have only found two flaws. The first one I noticed was the battery door. I read plenty of reviews by other customers about the battery door being flimsy, but never did I think that it would be this flimsy! The battery door feels as if it's going to break in my hands if handled improperly. However, if you take caution while opening and closing the door, it should be just fine.
The second flaw I noticed, was much more conflicting. The positioning of the flash seems to be a little out of place. You won't be able to notice this camera defect unless you are taking a close up macro shot. When you take a shot too close, you will find that while the camera does take a stunningly clear photo--if you use a flash, a shadow from the lens will be left on your photo area. Even if you don't use any additional lenses or filters the original lens with the camera will still be in the way of the flash.
This flaw only occurs, though, when you are taking a Super Macro shot. Regular Macro will work just splendidly. It really is a shame, though, since the camera will allow for really close shots to be taken and still come out clear--it's just the shadow that appears when using a flash that ruins it.
Those were the only complaints I had about this camera, other than that, I am very much pleased. It's a great camera for the more advanced beginner to the intermediate photographer. The picture quality never ceases to amaze me--it's just brilliant to see the photos that this camera takes. Just splendid.
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Very functional and durable
I've owned this camera for almost a year, I took a major fall and catapulted the camera onto a concrete floor when the camera was 3 weeks old. It's always taken incredibly sharp pictures and very high quality movies before and after the fall, the plastic case held up very nicely also. Unlike the comparable Kodak cameras that need proprietary batteries and docking stations, this camera can use rechargable nim-h AA batteries. The 10x zoom and ISO 400 settings are impressive, but you need a tripod in low light with the 10x optical in use. Later Dimage Zx models stop at ISO 320. The optional top mount flash (2500) works very nicely. The wide angle adapter and a UV filter are also quality options. Do not bother with the digital zoom, any software package can do the same. The movies are crisp and high quality, exceeeding older VHS camcorders. Use a card reader to transfer the movies from the SD card. This guarantees integrity. Ignore the 16mb SD card and buy a minimum of 256Mb, the kingmax line is very reasonably priced.
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Stopped working in less than 3 months -
In less than 3 months of owning this camera, it stopped working. We tried to return it to the store we bought it from, and they refused it and said to contact Minolta. Minolta would only refurbish my camera for free the first year. I told them I wanted to return it because something was obviously wrong with it. I have a 10 year old Minolta that has never given me any trouble. Why would I pay over $300 for a 3 month old camera that had to be refurbished. Right now, the camera is sitting in a drawer, and I am going round and round with the store, my credit card company, and Minolta.
Buy an HP - they have much better customer service policies.
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very nice for the price and quality
I love this camera I bought it as a gift for my wife last year on her birthday .. Magnificent camera for a point and shoot and a little more almost semi pro lacking a few more mp it takes some excellent pictures better than the 5.1 mp I bought . This cameras zoom is outstanding and the macro is just unsurpassed for this price. I would submit some macro photos and just regular if I knew where and how to post them on this site. Negatives of this camera are 30 sec video low light pictures but thats all cameras light is the key to all great pictures and buy a 512 mb sd card.
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Real Cool Camera
This was my first digital camera to own though I have tried out friend's cameras.
* I found it very simple to start using.
* Camera's image stabilizing time is real fast comparing to similar zooms in other cameras.
* Quality of pictures taken is excellent.
Only thing I noticed on the camera is that the battery close door is too flimsy and delicate.
My Suggestion would be to order a Battery charger & Rechargeable batteries (AA type); Alkaline batteries (4 in count) last for about 100 snaps.
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Especially good for portraits
I have had my Konica Minolta Dimage Z2 for a year. I have taken about 3000 pictures in varying conditions. I mostly use it to take pictures of people, in particular of my family. The optical zoom comes is very handy for that. It makes it possible to take pictures at a distance. The subjects are less likely to notice that you are taking a picture and as a result they look more natural and relaxed.
My main reasons for buying this camera were:
* SLR-style camera,
* huge optical zoom range,
* adequate resolution (4 MP),
* rather fast start-up time and
* a reasonable price.
The best things about this camera:
* Possible to attach an external flash (I am buying one right now)
* 10x optical zoom
* SLR-style camera with loads of settings for the "nerd"
* Easy to use with a capable automatic mode
* Uses ordinary AA batteries which are available everywhere
The worst things about this camera:
* Because the flash is so close to the lens subjects get red-eyes and may get a "washed-out" look (but on the other hand this is true of any camera this size or smaller)
* Auto-focus works poorly in dark rooms
* In bright daylight the dynamic range might be insufficient so that parts of the image gets all white
You should consider this camera or one of its successors (Z3 and Z5 in particular) if you:
* Want an SLR-style camera without the size and price of a real SLR camera
* Want a camera with a great optical zoom range
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Point - Click - Download
This has to be the most "out of the box" camera I have ever owned. I picked this camera up for dirt cheap and really wanted a Canon Digital Rebel for $600 more. I had this camera taking stunning photo's in about 15 minutes. If you need something for eBay auctions, or want to dabble in digital photography before a major purchase on a high end SLR, this is the one to go with. I would reccomend a 512 SD card, since this comes with 16 MB only. The best part of this camera, is the vivid colors on the LCD screen. It gives you a precise image of your photo before you take the picture and you know exactally what you will see when you download at home.
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A digital slr for less
I've owned the Konica Minolta Dimage Z2 for about a year and a half. The selling point was the slr at a price I could afford.
In the past I shot with a 35mm, and swore by them against digital. This camera changed my tune. The quality is there, and the manual features are great. It can be a bit quirky to work the controls.
What I didn't like, was the only accessory listed was the wide angle lens attachment. I wanted to use filters. I have a ton of Cokins.
Much to my amazment and joy, there is an attachment tube that screws on and has a 52mm thread mount for filters. The item costs about $25 and is a worthwhile investment.
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Amazing for the price
I got it refurbished from ubid for only 179. It arrived in new condition, fully functional. for that funny price I could have maybe gotten a funny pocket camera. Although I must admit I considered getting the panasonic lz2 with the 6x zoom. They are both great buys but if you want something more advanced the this is the way to go.
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A little "frail"
This camera is overall good buy for the price, however, it feels like it is going to break apart in my hands. The body is very poorly constructed, made out of cheap plastic. The black grip from the picture looks as if it is rubber, but...no. It is cheap plastic like the rest of it. Too bad, with a little extra "beef" it could be a bargain.
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Anschaffung bereut: Nix für Anfänger
Egal wieviel überschwängliche Begeisterung diese Kamera sonst auslöst, ich reagiere da anders.
Mag sein, das ich etwas naiv war, als ich dachte, eine Digitalkamera zu bedienen sei einfach. Diese Kamera jedenfalls nicht! Zumindest nicht für jeden Zweck. Nach meiner Erfahrung taugt sie ganz gut für nette Bilder auf Familienfeten oder schnelle Urlaubseindrücke. So wie allerdings anspruchsvollere Projekte 'ins Auge gefasst werden', strengt die Bedienung an - mich jedenfalls. Und die Ergebnisse lassen noch viel zu wünschen übrig.
Die wirklich wichtigen Informationen - nachdem das mit dem Ein- und Auschalten geklärt ist, versteht sich - finden sich nur in einer mitgelieferten pdf-Datei. Das senkt natürlich die Kosten des Hersteller und erhöht meinen Frustrationspegel.
Meine Erfahrung mit solchen elekronischen Geräten hat mich gelehrt, es gibt tatsächlich solche, die man ohne langes Drumherum sofort benutzen kann. Und eben solche, mit denen man nur nach umständlichem Selbststudium klar kommt. Die Minolta gehört leider zu den letzt genannten, weil sie für mich permanent gegen den 'Usability'-Leitsatz "Don't make me think" verstößt. Und das verdirbt mir einfach die Freude, wenn ich ständig soviel Denken muss.
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Nichts für Profis aber ein guter Allrounder
kurz und knapp: Im Webcam-Modus stört es extrem, daß die Kamera sich nach 10 Minuten automatisch abschaltet trotz externer Stromversorgung und das ist leider nicht zu ändern. Die Kamera hat bei etwas schlechteren Lichtverhältnissen Probleme mit Bildrauschen. Der Zoom macht Spaß, die Videos haben eine etwas schlechtere Tonqualität.
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Full Respect!
I've owned this camera for about 2 yrs. now...I have learned to respect everything about it. At first I was a little imtimidated by all the features, however...if you want more than a point-n-shoot...this is fabulous. I have taken a few photography courses,and in every class, it's held it's own...up there w/the pro's. The material that it is made out of does seem like it could break easily, like others have said...but it has been through a lot w/me.(kids/hikes/falls/travels/etc...and it has proven sturdy). I bought 2 packs of rechargeable batteries at the beginning, and after high usage, still using those same ones. I like this camera so much that I'm starting to panic that if something does happen (like it breaks, falls into a waterfall, or I lose it)I am now pricing new ones of the same model. Boy it is a good deal these days. I spent almost $500. for it 2 yrs. ago, and now I see them at so much less, new. Get yourself a huge camera card...you'll want to be snapping away!!
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Only good as long as the battery
I would not recommend this camera due to the "long-life" battery. My camera quite holding the date and time that we use to time stamp the pictures. That information is kept by what the manual calls a "long-life" battery and can only be replaced by a Konica Minolta Service Facility.
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Buy them while you still can
Even after a year, I still love this camera. I had wanted a camcorder for recording the kids but a friend cautioned that expensive camcorders largely sit on shelves 99% of the time; a camera with video capabilities might be a better value for occasional video needs.
My needs were very modest: 4-megapixel minimum, a decent zoom (optical of course) and the best video capabilities I could afford. After reading reviews, I had initially settled on the Dimage Z3. However, a timely online sale and much better (SVGA) video capabilities "downgraded" my order to the older Z2.
PROS
- A GT 10x optical zoom - apparently this raised eyebrows when it came out
- TV-quality movies with a good built-in microphone
- Color LCD display and built-in speaker for instant video playback
- Quick startup and shutdown - no waiting
- Uses nonproprietary batteries (4 AA), so you don't have to buy an expensive 2nd battery or run back home or to the hotel to recharge, as I have done with my Canon Elph
- Downloadable firmware updates from the Konica website
- Largely automatic and idiot-proof
CONS
- Plastic casing - my Canon Elph is all-aluminum and is of clearly superior construction
- Low light levels defeat an otherwise good auto-focus feature
- The flash must be lifted manually - but this is good when you don't want the flash on and don't want to cycle through menus to turn it off
- Way too many features for me to ever appreciate - I would categorize the Z2 as a near-professional camera. It's not specialized enough for pros but is way too complex for everyday consumer-grade use. Again, not necessarily a bad thing.
You will want to buy larger capacity SD cards (my high-speed 512MB SD cards, even when recording video, hardly ever fill up) and an adapter ring if you use UV or other filters. On this last note, be aware that when I bought my Z2, Amazon recommended a UV filter that was the wrong size, and I bought it without verifying the size myself. I was unable to prove that the mistake wasn't mine (I merely clicked their link and added it to my shopping cart) and I got stuck with the restocking fee. Make sure you do your homework before buying accessories. I picked up a Tiffen 52mm UV filter at a great price - using another website.
In a nutshell, save your money and ignore the hot new camera this year. Unless you take a lot of low-light action shots, buy a Z2 before they're gone. As I write this, this once-$500 camera is still selling for about $150 at various sites. Even though the Z2 is not the newest Dimage model, it's perfect for 90% of my amateur photo and video needs. The video and zoom features alone make it a safe and solid buy, even today.
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Great Camera with Significant Weak Points
I liked:
-It works seamlessly with Macs
-The flash is easy to control, once you realize you have to manually flip it open
-It has 3 easy modes that make sense: view images, aim through screen, and aim through a sight.
-The zoom works well
-The camera adjusts the contrast and focus automatically and correctly
I didn't like:
- Two of the 4 batteries drain extremely quickly, even when the camera is "off". If you leave the camera alone for a week, you'll have two dead batteries.
- If you want to save batteries, you lose the date very quickly
- The camera asks for the current date before letting you use it
- When the batteries get weak, you get no warning; the current photo or operation fails. The camera may be unable to shut off properly and retract the lens.
So, as a consequence you can't expect to zip out this camera of a drawer and take a picture. By the time you find out which batteries need changing, change them, and set the date, the occasion may be long gone.
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Trotz meines Vorredners halte ich sie für einen Allrounder,
denn wer sich für Nahaufnahmen mit dem Makro und zusätzlich mit dem Blitz vertraut macht, hat mit der Automatik keine Probleme, aber mit den weiteren Funktionen alle Möglichkeiten. Ich war zu geizig für eine digitale Spiegelreflexkamera, und diese Wahl ist, was das Preis-Leistungsverhältnis betrifft, für mich sehr gut. Die Software nutze ich nicht, weil ich die SD-Karte direkt in meinem PC auslese, so dass ich darüber kein Urteil fällen kann.
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so far so wonderful
Buy this camera with the accessory kit and a bigger memory card. We love ours. No problems.
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Good camera with the Price
I have this Camera for almost 3 years. This camera is excellent in daylight but miserably fails in low light. This is my first Digital Camera and I am happy with day light performance but I hate it for pictures taken inside home. Automode never works good. Try manually, setup the shutter speed and aperature it is near perfect.
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nice camera, but bulky!
This was our first experience with a digital camera! I love the fact of the zoom feature and it is much more than a "point and shoot". We did experience a problem with the view finder (the window just for one eye) not working for over a year! We didn't take it to anyone to get fixed (the company didn't want it sent back) because it was bought with a gift card and we didn't have the money. All of a sudden,it started working again--don't have any idea why! Besides that my biggest complaint is that it is too bulky for everyday shooting or even vacation shooting. If you want a camera for beautiful shots and want to take your time with it, get this.
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Immer noch gut
Ich besitze diese Kamera seit drei Jahren und bin immer noch sehr zufrieden mit ihr. Selbst den Vergleich mit heutigen Digicams braucht sie nicht zu scheuen. Die "nur" 4MP sind auch für größere Ausdrucke mehr als ausreichend und zudem ist das Bildrauschen dadurch geringer als bei aktuellen Kameras, die inzwischen ja schon doppelt so viele Pixel auf den Sensor quetschen, der nach wie vor 1/2,5" groß ist...
Die 10x optische Zoomlinse bietet mit 38-380mm nach wie vor genügend Spielraum. Zwar sind 38mm nicht wirklich weitwinklig, aber aktuelle Superzoom-Kameras sind es auch nicht unbedingt. Einen Stabilisator hat sie zwar nicht, habe ich bisher aber auch nicht vermißt. Er wäre von Vorteil, aber mit ruhiger Hand kann man auch längere Belichtungszeiten halten.
Die Bildqualität ist exzellent. Klare und lebendige Farben, alles wirkt natürlich und scharf. Selbst feine Details erkennt man. Zum Bildrauschen sei gesagt, ISO50 ist knackscharf, ISO100 auch noch gut und selbst ISO200 hat nur ein feines Bildrauschen. Vergleiche ich da meine aktuelle Canon Powershot S5 IS, die bei ISO200 eine heftige Rauschunterdrückung hat, würde ich die Z2 vorziehen - wie auch bei ISO400, aber dann ist auch schon Schluß bei der Z2.
Der Filmmodus ist natürlich nicht mehr so gut. Quicktime, 640x480 ist ok, 30fps nur mit schneller Karte, ansonsten kommt es zu Geruckel. Der Ton ist leider immer Mono und auch stark komprimiert. Da ist die angesprochene S5 IS wesentlich besser.
Die Verarbeitung ist solide und auch nach 3 Jahren zeigen sich nur kleinere Gebrauchsspuren. Den Stativanschluß aus Plastik habe ich aber nie ausprobiert.
Dank der Verwendung von Mignon-Zellen kann man eigentlich immer problemlos seine Kamera mit Strom versorgen.
Der heute recht kleine Monitor ist immer noch gut verwendbar. Ich meine, ich möchte damit den Bildausschnitt bestimmen, keinen Spielfilm sehen ;-) . Natürlich sind aktuelle Mäusekinos mit 2,5" und mehr bequemer, aber kein Quantensprung.
Dank eines russischen Firmware-Hacks kann man auch RAW schießen. Somit sieht man, was wirklich möglich ist. Allerdings den Serienbildmodus abstellen - der führt dann nämlich zu unbrauchbaren Bildern mit absoluten Fehlfarben.
Mein Fazit:
Nach wie vor eine gute und brauchbare Kamera, auf die man sich verlassen kann. Wer sie sein Eigen nennt, nicht gegen eine neue austauschen, es sei denn, eine wesentlich bessere Kamera wie eine hochwertige Bridge oder eine DSLR - die Pixelzahl ist egal.
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Great Camera
I liked:
-It works seamlessly with Macs
-The flash is easy to control, once you realize you have to manually flip it open
-It has 3 easy modes that make sense: view images, aim through screen, and aim through a sight.
-The zoom works well
-The camera adjusts the contrast and focus automatically and correctly
I didn't like:
- If you haven't set the date (e.g., new batteries), the camera asks for the current date in a modal dialog and you have to answer or wait some time for the dialog to go away.
Edit: I had battery problems the first time tried this camera. After trying again with carefully selected fresh batteries, those problems didn't happen.
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Get a different one....
This camera seems to be well built, & the functions & menus are easy to use. However, this is all great if you could take a good picture with it. This camera DOES NOT have image stablization & you will take 10 blurry pictures to each clear one. The white balance doesn't seem to work as well as it should either. I cannot stress enough how this camera struggles to take clear pictures. It's a real shame, but if your going to spend this kind of money on a digital camera you should expect more.
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Great Camera
Pros:
* Uses AA batteries and can take nearly 250 pictures without a flash on newly charged batteries.
* Outstanding picture clarity outdoors.
* Incredible pictures at night when set on a tripod or flat surface and using the timer. Can set shutter to stay open up to 15 seconds. Only Z2 & Z3 allow that -- later models only allow about 5 seconds.
* 10x zoom is awesome, and takes great pictures outdoors even when hand held without antishake technology.
* Hot shoe for adding a flash.
* Extremely easy to use. My 7 y/o takes great pictures and movies with it, can download and adjust to sepia or b/w all by himself.
* Camera is full of features: ISO 50-400, movies up to 800x600, night movie mode, auto or manual white balance, no special software or equipment needed to get pictures off camera, hook up to computer or tv for slideshow, 2 macro modes, multiple flash settings, burst mode, timer, sepia/b&w/vivid color/natural color modes, sharpnes & contrast controls, able to use additional lenses, etc.
* More rugged than it feels. It's our family camera -- used by little kids and adults. We've taken tens of thousands of pictures with it in all kinds of lighting and weather -- it's been dropped countless times -- and it still works faithfully taking great pictures.
* Uses SD cards.
Cons:
* When adjusting the zoom while taking a movie you hear the camera motor on the sound of the movie.
* No anti-shake technology. Available in the Z3 and up.
* Taking pictures indoors, in normal low light is a challenge sometimes.
I love this camera and am going to buy another Konica Minolta -- probably Z3.
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Konica Minolta out of camera business
After 2 1/2 years my Z2 camera stopped working. When I turn it on the shutter makes a noise and the memory light comes on and stays on. The lens does not extend. I went to the KM website only to find the company no longer makes cameras and Sony has taken the responsibility for repairs. Sony charges a flat rate of $181 to work on the camera, plus parts, and we pay the shipping to get it there. There is an internal battery in the camera but only the mfg can replace it. Will that cost me the flat rate +? Will replacing the battery fix my problem?
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I love this camera!!!
I have had this camera for almost 5 years. I have taken literally thousands of pictures with it and have never had a problem. I got it shortly after my son was born and have since used it to capture and freeze moments of his life. I take pictures almost on a daily basis not only of my family but also of nature and pretty much anything else that looks interesting. By no means am I a professional but in my opinion for a 5 yr old 4mp camera it still takes the sharpest most vibrant pictures. My mom recently bought my dream camera for herself and after using her camera then going back to my little minolta I still prefer my minolta.
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