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DiMAGE Z20 Digital Camera PDF Print E-mail

Konica Minolta Introduces the Speedy New DiMAGE Z20 Digital Camera, Featuring Fastest-in-Class(1) Startup, 8x Optical "Mega Zoom" lens, 5.0-Megapixel CCD, and Energy Efficient Design(2)

Jan. 21, 2005 Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc. introduces the new DiMAGE Z20 5.0-megapixel digital camera. Featuring a built-in 8x optical zoom lens, the DiMAGE Z20 is perfect for taking high quality z20 Minoltaclose-up portraits as well as distant scenic landscapes. And with the camera's Rapid AF with Predictive Focus Control and a 0.5-second (approx.) fastest-in-class startup(1), photographers will be sure to captures those unexpected photographic opportunities.

"In creating the new DiMAGE Z20 digital camera, Konica Minolta engineers have succeeded in producing the ideal solution for both first-time digital photographers and those consumers upgrading from earlier generations of digital cameras," said Todd Schrader, vice president of marketing for Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc.

"Nearly all consumers share a common expectation of unparalleled ease-of-use and images of the highest quality. Thanks to the DiMAGE Z20's powerful built-in optical zoom lens plus its large 1.5-inch LCD screen, composing and taking terrific digital pictures has never been easier or more effective."

The Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z20's 8x optical Mega Zoom lens and 4x New DiMAGE Z20 Digital Cameradigital zoom combine for a total 32x zoom, allowing users to capture everything from sporting events to panoramic scenery. The optical lens system consists of 11 elements in nine groups and includes two aspheric lenses, a construction that adds up to sharp, high-quality images. The new DiMAGE Z20 combines a 5.0-megapixel primary-color CCD with proprietary CxProcess(TM) III image processing technology for pictures that are exactly the way the photographer sees them.

The Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z20's Rapid AF combines a passive AF sensor with the video AF system, giving a fast focusing time of approximately 0.3 second(3) in both the wide-angle and telephoto positions. The Rapid AF also has Predictive Focus Control, which predicts where a moving subject is heading and focuses accordingly. To round out the list of quick-response features, the DiMAGE Z20 has the fastest startup in its class(1) (approximately 0.5 seconds), a short shutter-release time lag, and continuous shooting.

Not only is the DiMAGE Z20 a sprinter with its fast startup - it's also a marathon champ with power efficiency that allows users to take up to approximately 450 frames with the four included AA alkaline batteries. This is more shots than any other digital camera in its class(2).

The DiMAGE Z20 has a Macro mode that allows photographers to bring the lens as close as 0.4 inches from the subject. Capture the smallest subjects--flowers, insects, or jewelry--with the greatest detail.

In addition to all its still shooting features, the DiMAGE Z20 can also take high-quality movie clips in VGA (640x480) size.

Despite its large 8x optical zoom lens, the DiMAGE Z20 weighs just approximately 10.6 ounces. Its ergonomic form gives users a steady grip while its intuitive control button layout makes it easy even amateur photographers to enjoying all the benefits of digital photography.

(1) Approximately 0.5 second, from when main switch is turned on until
LCD monitor comes on. As of November 20, 2004, for
5.0-megapixel-class digital cameras with built-in lens system and
8x or greater zoom.
(2) As of November 20, 2004, for 5.0-megapixel-class digital cameras
with built-in flash running on AA alkaline batteries. Up to
approximately 450 frames with the four included AA alkaline
batteries and SD memory card. Based on Konica Minolta's standard
test method and compliant with the CIPA standard.
(3) Approximately 0.3 second, based on Konica Minolta's Standard test
method.


About Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc.

Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc., headquartered in Mahwah, NJ, is the North American sales and marketing subsidiary of Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc. (Tokyo, Japan). On August 5, 2003 Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc. was formed to enhance both the competitive business capabilities and earning capacities of Konica Corporation and Minolta Co., Ltd.

Consumers around the world have come to know and trust the Konica and Minolta brands for all their imaging needs. Since the earliest days of the photo industry, Minolta and Konica have applied their talents and resources to create products and services that are essential to the world of imaging. Today, these efforts concentrate on the most important aspects of imaging: the quality of the images, the tools and methods for creating images, and the creation of environments for the application of images.

This focus on the essentials of imaging ties together the company's key business and consumer product lines. Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc. is a leading manufacturer and marketer of 35mm and Advanced Photo System film, single-use cameras, digital and 35mm film cameras, accessory lenses, binoculars, photographic and color measurement meters. In addition the company offers color print photo papers, inkjet photo paper, digital minilabs, digital film scanners, optical instruments, software and advanced imaging and sensing technologies. Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc. also provides wholesale photofinishing services and Internet imaging services. It is a complete imaging company, from input through output. For more information about Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc., its products and services, visit www.kmpi.konicaminolta.us.

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Sensor
  • 1/2.5" Type CCD
  • 5.2 million pixels total
  • 5.0 million effective pixels
  • Image sizes
  • 2560 x 1920
  • 2048 x 1536
  • 1600 x 1200
  • 640 x 480
  • Movie clips
  • 640 x 480 Fine (15 / 30 fps)
  • 640 x 480 Standard (15 / 30 fps)
  • 320 x 240 Standard (15 / 30 fps)
  • No audio
  • Limited only by storage space
  • Night capture mode available
  • File formats
  • Still: JPEG (EXIF 2.2) - Fine, Standard, Economy
  • Movies: MOV (Motion JPEG)
  • Lens
  • 36 - 290 mm equiv. (8x optical zoom)
  • F3.2 - F3.4
  • Image stabilization No
    Focus distance
  • Normal: (wide) 0.5 m - Infinity, (tele) 1.5 m - Infinity
  • Macro: (wide) 1 cm, (tele) 60 cm
  • Auto focus Hybrid external passive AF and video AF
    Focus modes
  • Single shot AF
  • Continuous AF (with predictive focus control)
  • Full time AF
  • Manual focus
  • Auto focus areas
  • 3-point Wide Focus Area
  • Spot focus area
  • Digital zoom Up to 4.0x (0.1x steps)
    Metering
  • Multi-segment (256 segments)
  • Center-weighted
  • Spot
  • ISO sensitivity
  • Auto
  • ISO 50
  • ISO 100
  • ISO 200
  • ISO 320
  • Exposure compensation
  • +/- 2.0 EV
  • 1/3 EV steps
  • Shuttter speed 4 - 1/2000 sec
    Noise reduction
  • Automatic
  • Exposure modes
  • Programmed AE
  • Aperture priority
  • Shutter priority
  • Manual
  • Scene modes
  • Scene modes
  • Auto (Portrait, Sports, Landscape, Sunset, Standard)
  • Portrait
  • Sports
  • Landscape
  • Sunset
  • Night portrait
  • Exposure bracketing
  • 3 frames
  • 0.3 or 0.5 EV steps
  • White balance
  • Auto
  • Daylight
  • Cloudy
  • Tungsten
  • Fluorescent
  • Flash
  • Custom (manual)
  • Self timer 2 or 10 sec
    Continuous shooting
  • Normal: 1.0 fps (4 frames @ 2560 x 1920; Standard)
  • Progressive mode: (stores last frames captured instead of first)
  • Image parameters
  • Contrast (3 levels)
  • Sharpness (3 levels)
  • Color mode (2 levels, b&w, sepia)
  • Flash
  • Built-in fixed
  • Modes: Auto, Auto with red-eye reduction, Fill flash, Slow sync
  • Compensation: +/-2 EV in 1/3 EV steps
  • External flash: Hot-shoe
  • Viewfinder Switch finder (LCD image is projected through viewfinder)
    LCD monitor
  • 1.5 " TFT LCD
  • 113,000 pixels
  • Languages Japanese, English, Germany, French, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified character), Italian, Swedish
    Connectivity
  • USB 2.0 (Full-speed only; USB 1.1 equiv.)
  • A/V out
  • DC-IN
  • Storage
  • Internal flash storage (14.5 MB)
  • Secure Digital
  • Power
  • 4 x AA batteries
  • NiMH recommended (Alkaline supplied)
  • Print compliance
  • Exif Print
  • PRINT Image Matching III
  • PictBridge
  • Weight 340 g (12 oz)
    Dimensions 109 x 82 x 94 mm (4.3 x 3.2 x 3.7 in)
    Standard accessories Neck Strap NS-DG800, Lens Cap LF-243B, Video Cable VC-400, USB Cable USB-3, DiMAGE Viewer CD-ROM, Four AA Alkaline batteries
     

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