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The Konica Revio KD-300Z is a compact digital camera with zoom lens, TFT screen and optical real image viewfinder. Thus it is of a common type of digital compacts. It is the camera type that reminds of typical APS compacts like the Konica Revio II or the Minolta Vectis 300L. This degree of similarity proves that this type of digital camera was derived from the APS compacts. Konica even kept the name "Revio" of its APS camera series alive for its line of digital compacts, as Canon did with its digital "IXUS" series. With their experience of having made such ultra-compact fully automatic cameras for the little APS film cartridges the camera makers could reach soon the miniaturization of digital cameras with which modern people are familiar today.

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  • Type: digital compact camera
  • Manufacturer: Konica
  • Year of launch: 2001
  • Sensor: 1/1.8 inch CCD with 3.34 Mio. quadratic pixels (2048×1536) and interlaced reading system
  • Lens: 1:2.8/7.8-1:3.5/15.6 mm zoom lens (like 38-76 mm lens for 35mm film) with 7 elements in 6 groups
  • Image memory: Secure Digital card (SD), or Multimedia Card (MMC)
  • Focusing: Autofocus, 90 cm to infinity, or 6 to 90 cm (macro mode)
  • Metering: multi-field CCD measuring: center-weighted integral or spot metering
  • Exposure: exposure programmes, aperture priority mode, and longtime exposure mode
  • Viewfinder: optical real image zoom finder
  • Display: 1.5 inch TFT-screen (110.000 pixels)
  • Interfaces: USB, Video
  • Flash: built-in, reaching as far as 2.5 metres when lens is in wide angle position
  • Video mode: 320×240 pixels, 15 images/sec.
  • Size: 87×55×30mm
  • Weight: 165 g without card and without rechargeable lithium battery
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