Konica Minolta Dimage A2 Explained

Camera Name:DiMAGE A2
Image Alt:Oblique view of Konica Minolta DiMAGE A2 digital camera, which is a black camera with a prominent handgrip and lens, fitted with a petal-shaped lens hood. Lettering and an accent ring are colored gold.
Maker:Konica Minolta
Date:February 12, 2004
Lens:fixed, 7.2–50.8 mm (28–200 equiv.) 16e/13g
Sensor Type:CCD
Sensor Size:2/3"
Res:3264 × 2448
Recording Medium:CompactFlash Types I, II (FAT32)
Focus Type:AF, manual
Exposure:Auto, manual
Exbkt:±2.0 EV
Emode:P, A, S, M
Mmode:Multi-segment, center-weighted, spot
Flash:Built-in
Shutterrange:30 –
Evf:922,000 dots, tilting
Coverage:100%
Rearlcd:1.8", tilting
Battery:NP-400 Li-ion, 7.4 V / 1500 mAh
Obp:BP-400
Replaced:DiMAGE A1
Successor:DiMAGE A200

The Konica Minolta DiMAGE A2 is a digital bridge camera which was manufactured by Konica Minolta, announced at the Photo Marketing Association exposition on February 12, 2004 as the flagship of Konica Minolta's fixed-lens DiMAGE digital camera line. It was similar to and succeeded the Minolta DiMAGE A1 (2003) and was supplemented by the DiMAGE A200 (2004) prior to Konica Minolta selling off its camera division to Sony in 2006.

Specifications

The Konica Minolta DiMAGE A2 is a discontinued, 8 megapixel CCD digital camera. The A2's features include time lapse options, a 922,000 pixel electronic viewfinder, an articulating rear 1.8 inch screen, and a non-interchangeable, mechanically-operated 7× zoom lens.[1] [2]

The flagship line of Minolta (and later, Konica Minolta) DiMAGE cameras with electronic viewfinders and sharing the same 7.2–50.8 mm Minolta GT lens included:

The A1 was the first digital camera with a sensor-shift image stabilization system, rather than a moving optical element.[6] The A2 was largely identical to the A1 but provided several key upgrades, including a sensor with higher resolution (8 MP versus 5), upgraded electronic viewfinder resolution, and a faster autofocus system.[7] The A200 supplemented but did not replace the A2, as some features were upgraded for the A200, while others were removed.[8]

Sony acquired the Konica Minolta camera line in 2006[9] and the existing Konica Minolta fixed-lens digital camera line, including the DiMAGE A2, were discontinued. The Konica Minolta A-mount digital single lens reflex cameras (Alpha/Maxxum 7D and 5D) were developed into a new Sony line sold as the Sony Alpha series.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Konica Minolta A2 Product Page . 2009-01-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090123171458/http://ca.konicaminolta.com/products/consumer/digital_camera/dimage/dimage-a2/index.html . 2009-01-23 . dead .
  2. Web site: Konica Minolta DiMAGE A2: Digital Photography Review.
  3. News: Minolta Dimage 5, 7 and S304 . February 11, 2001 . DPReview . 11 August 2024.
  4. News: Minolta DiMAGE 7i . March 13, 2002 . DPReview . 11 August 2024.
  5. News: Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi . September 10, 2002 . DPReview . 11 August 2024.
  6. News: Minolta DiMAGE A1 - anti-shake CCD . August 7, 2003 . DPReview . 11 August 2024.
  7. News: Konica Minolta DiMAGE A2, 8 mp, Anti-shake . February 12, 2004 . DPReview . 11 August 2024.
  8. News: Konica Minolta DiMAGE A200 . September 15, 2004 . DPReview . 11 August 2024.
  9. News: Konica Minolta throws in the towel, quits the camera biz . Paul . Miller . January 19, 2006 . Engadget . 11 August 2024.
  10. http://www.sony.net/Products/dslr/ Alpha series