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Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D 6MP Digital SLR with Anti-Shake Technology (Body Only)

January 30, 2012

Introducing: Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D 6MP Digital SLR with Anti-Shake Technology (Body Only) is a very good entry-level Digital Camera, the Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D 6MP Digital SLR with Anti-Shake Technology (Body Only) delivers excellent photo quality in a body that is streamlined for experienced photographers, but relatively for the less advanced.

At least Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D 6MP Digital SLR with Anti-Shake Technology (Body Only) is a great choice for Digital Camera, and it's a solid choice for creative still shooters. But though the image quality and general shooting performance are top-notch, if you are upgrading to capture sports, kids, or pets, the Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D 6MP Digital SLR with Anti-Shake Technology (Body Only) may capable for it.

Avid photographers who want full creative control over their images should consider a Digital (single-lens reflex) Camera. The Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D 6MP Digital SLR with Anti-Shake Technology (Body Only) is a one of models offer the advanced features that experienced shooters need.


Some costumer said Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D 6MP is a digital SLR (DSLR) which is built on Minolta's Maxxum 7 body in terms of buttons, knobs, and layout. In terms of build quality, it is more like the Maxxum 9 professional 35mm film body. It has an APS-size CCD as its image sensor which crops an image by 1.5X in comparison with its 35mm film counterpart.

The 7D has a large, high-resolution LCD, matched by only two other DSLRs, as of this writing: the Nikon D2H and D2X, both of which are twice the price of this camera. It has a maximum ISO of 3200, matched by few other cameras. Even the Canon 1Ds has a maximum ISO of only 1250 and the Canon 1D Mark II of only 1600.

The 7D has a resolution of 6 mega pixels, which some might find disappointing, given the plethora of new digital cameras which have come out over the past year having a resolution of 8 mega pixels. The big news, of course, is the built-in image stabilization, introduced in the Minolta A-1 prosumer camera.

While Canon users, and, more recently and to a lesser degree, Nikon users, have had to choose a lens here and a lens there on which to spend their hard earned cash if they wanted image stabilization, owners of the 7D will pay a fair price for it once and will then gain the benefits of it with every lens in their arsenal; wide, long, macro, or special effect (e.g., soft focus). This is something that was impossible with film. It really is a brilliant idea.

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