Reviews for Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 0.71"-2.76"2.5" LCD - 3.9x Optical Zoom - 3008 x 2000 Image - PictBridge - MPN: 2186931
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axemanbob
- Mar 15, 2006
Excellent DSLRStrengths: Excellent handling, nice solid build. Image stabilization lives up to everything you've read about it. Great viewfinder. Easy to control. Weakness: LCD display is terrible for viewing images. Way too low res. 4-way contoller feels cheap. I am extremely happy with this camera. It's really a artist's tool. Not a lot of scene modes compared to other products, but if you have some experience taking control of your camera you'll love how the 5D handles. The info layout on the LCD is outstanding as well as the control layout. Every switch, button and knob gives you the feel of quality EXCEPT the 4-way controller! Why put something that cheap into an otherwise high quality device? The 2.5" LCD panel is great for viewing camera settings but again, why put such a low quality piece of hardware on an otherwise solid built camera? The more you read camera reviews the more you realize there is no perfect camera, they all have some shortcomings expecially in this price range for DSLRs. Despite the LCD and controller I am extremely happy with the 5D. The reviews were dead on accurate and it was exactly as I expected. My wife recently bought a Nikon D50 and despite it's sharp LCD and ALL of the controls feeling solid I still like my 5D better, it's really a photographer's camera. Hope this helps! 78% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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chienma
- Jan 16, 2006
Minolta 5D DSLRStrengths: Anti-Shake, Price, high ISO usefulness. Weakness: Built quality for some parts (like the 4-way controller). Wish LCD with higher resolution. I just purchased this DSLR to replace my Panasonic FZ20, which I actually like it a lot. Though FZ-20 is great for its F2.8 through out the 12x zoom range, the low light focus and high noise @ high iso did bother me a lot. 5D appears to fix all these issues with better low light and high iso performance (with higher price,though). Overall, I strongly recommand this camera with its price (comparing to other DSLR), its function (built-in anti-shake...) and its image quality (low light and high ISO results). 64% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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robiel
- Jan 7, 2006
Usable 3200 ISOStrengths: Fast, low noise image sensor and anti-shake. Good build quality. Easy to use yet still full featured. Weakness: Would like user definable presets on the control dial. I've not had a moment's regret since unpacking my 5D about three weeks ago. The combination of antishake and a usable (though with some noise) 3200 ISO means I almost never have to use flash for my kind of pictures. Frankly, I hate, hate, hate flash. Front on flash ruins just about anything it illuminates. The scenes I wish to capture occur early sunrise, late sunset. With the 5D I don't usually carry a tripod knowing that I can shoot ISO 800 with antishake and get sharp results. ISO 400 is noise free to my eyes. ISO 800, touched up with Noise Ninja, is very adequate. For examples go to www.dpreview.com and check out the gallery pictures for the Maxxum 7D - it uses the same CCD sensor. 95% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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great_sindbad
- Jan 4, 2006
A great cameraStrengths: Fast Focus, Image Quality, Body, Size, Good Kit lens, and lots of features Weakness: doesn't come with A/C adapter and memory card Best value camera with awesome image quality. This is my first slr camera so it is taking me some time to learn to how to take pictures in various scenarios with different settings. The picture qualiry is great compared to my old P&S camera. I have taken many greate pictures in my learning process which I could never do with old P&S. I will give it 4/5 for great overall performance. 55% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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fruitdad
- Jan 3, 2006
Very nice entry-level dSLRStrengths: Anti-shake feature increases usability; Easy access to all controls; Good ergonomics; Best value in terms of price/performance. Weakness: Less popular lens/flash system compared to Canon or Nikon; Mirror slapping sound is a little loud; Lousy software package. This entry-level d-SLR is nicely built with better than average quality. It feels a little heavy in hand, considering its compact size, but overall feels comfortable. The image quality is in par with similar products of other brands. But when you think about the ergonomics, ease of control and functionality, it's probably the best in its class. As a replacement for my other compact digital camera, the style of the menu system feels very similar and pretty straightforward. I was able to use it right away without much reading into the manual. 85% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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dakas2
- Dec 19, 2005
Best DSLR yet! Very exciting product from Konica...Strengths: Amazing intelligence for a low price. Anti-shake that works! Beautiful styling and ergonomics,Very friendly, well thought out buttons and placement.Excellent grip and handling,IMAGE QUALITY-INCREDIBLE!! Weakness: None at all. This is an amazing package of photographic tools. From consistent,accurate, and instantaneous focus to beautiful to handle and look at, Konica Minolta has gone right to the top of the class with this camera. 93% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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bobndeenc
- Dec 11, 2005
Konica Minolta 5D - The Legend Continues.Strengths: Very solid build, perfect weight, a good kit lens that gives quality images, a image processor that is fast, accurate and "feels" Minolta. It does wht is says it will. Weakness: Obviously, a little low on megapixles which can effect cropping and enlargement potential. The contol dial is too close to the shutter release for easy operation. Should include Dimage Master. This is my first DSLR, although I have been an "advanced amateur" photographer for 45 years. The KM 5D was preceeded by a Nikon Cool Pix 5000 and three Minolta SLR's. There is no comparison with the Nikon. The Nikon was a digital tool. The 5D is an artist's instrument. The speed of power up, focus and shoot is phenominal (less than 1 second in bright light). This allows you to capture the moment - no matter what your moments are! The kit lens is really good! Sharp, fast, silent focusing and a zoom rage to satisfy most situations. Just add a zom telephot and your set for 98% of what the world has to show. 97% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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camats
- Dec 8, 2005
Konica Minolta 5DStrengths: Everything Weakness: None found yet I have a Maxxum film SLR so I decided to wait and hope Minolta came out with a lower priced Digital SLR. Many people had tried to convince me to change to Nikon or Canon, but since I have multiple lenses for my Minolta, I was hesitant. Now that I have my new 5D I am glad I waited. Although I have not yet used all the features on the camera, from what I have used I am very pleased. 63% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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pprocter
- Nov 23, 2005
A Superb second attemptStrengths: Effective anti-shake Very good results Fast autofocus and card writes Simple to learn and use Excellent ergonomics Weakness: Not as broad a selection of unusual accessories as Nikon and Canon Some pixelization from 6MP sensor I've been an advanced amateur for 35 years having used and sold cameras from Konica, Olympus, Canon, Pentax and Minolta. I started to use digitals a few years ago, but this is my first dSLR. I will admit, I'm picky about my results and, even in head to head comparison with the excellent Minolta A2, I find the 5d does not dissapoint! 98% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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guang
- Oct 26, 2005
Great entry-level DSLRStrengths: built-in AntiShake, excellent body, good picture quality at high ISO sensitivity (ISO800, 1600), large LCD, easy to control Weakness: Low resolution of LCD, Only 6.1M (although it is not a bit different than 8.1M), not too sharp in high ISO Highly recommend for entry-level DSLR. It is totally worth for each pennies you paid for it. It has better build quality than EOS350, more functionilites than Nikon D5, better image qualities than E300/E500. 82% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: guang
Oct 26, 2005 Forgot to enter product experience. I have alread used it for 1 month before my review.
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jefutter
- Oct 11, 2005
Good TechnologyStrengths: Small, Lightweignt, Lots of creative control (apature, shutter speeds, asa exc. AntiShake (it really works) Nearly instantaious autofocus, nice grip easy to hold, good battery life, nice big screan. Weakness: Does not take SD, XT or Sony MemStick, Is not supplied with a mem card. Only one control dial so you can adjust only apature or shutter at once! Great camera, small, lightweignt easy to use easy to navigate the menu, amazingly fast autofocus (much fater than my Minolta 600SI or 7000I W/ Minolta's stock lens. 75% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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marketvictor
- Oct 11, 2005
Best value among all entry-level DSLRStrengths: Excellent ergonomics, good battery life, good photo quality, excellent controls and loads of premium features at entry level price. Weakness: Slow kit lens, slow USB connection. KM 5D offers the best value in today’s entry-level DSLR market. It charges less than half of the price that it’s upper class sibling 7D charged but keeps about 85%-90% of the 7D’s premium features which are yet to be found in other competitors in the same class. Image quality, build quality, exposure, color, controls, and ergonomics are excellent. The camera is an easy choice for many amateur hobbyists coming from the point-and –shoot or prosumer DC background. And it offers a very cost efficient alternative for C and N users who’s looking for inexpensive solution for image-stabilization. Overall, the 5D package is tough to beat and I highly recommend this camera 87% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
DCResource - Jan 25, 2006
DCRP Review: Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D
The Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D is an easy digital SLR to recommend. It costs just over $600 (body only) and it has built-in image stabilization and great photo quality. If you already have an investment in lenses from other manufacturers then I probably wouldn't throw them away and start over with the 5D, but If you're just starting out with D-SLRs then I'd take a close look at this camera. Top
letsgodigital.org - Nov 20, 2005
Konica Minolta Dynax 5D
The Konica Minolta Dynax 5D D-SLR is a fully equipped camera that is able to lift the user's photographic skills to a higher level. The CCD image sensor delivers a beautiful image. Also colour rendition is excellent. Things like the ergonomics, the ease of operation, the Anti-Shake are all aspects that make photographing with the Dynax 5D from Konica Minolta a pleasure. Read our review now at... Top
Imaging Resource - Oct 31, 2005
Konica Minolta 5D SLR
The earlier Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D was easily one of the most eagerly-awaited digital cameras in the last year or so, thanks to the legions of loyal Minolta shooters who've been so patiently waiting for a digital body. The only issues with the 7D were its size and price. With the Maxxum 5D, Konica Minolta addressed both issues without hobbling the 5D by removing features likely to be important... Top
PCWorld - Oct 25, 2005
Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D
Its body looks a little plasticky, but it has several useful advanced controls and did well in our image-quality tests. Top
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A step up!
Strengths: Handles great, feels great and control navigation makes sense.
Weakness: In order to change sharpness, saturation you must be in one of the manual modes!
Only had my 5D for a few days, but thus far it seems rather nice! I am just disappointed in the fact that in order to change settings as simple as sharpness, I need to be in one of the manual settings! Consequently, the auto setting pics seem to lack warmth, and have a flat feel to them!
If you can enlighten me on this, I welcome feedback!
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