Shutter lag is minimal and I had no problems catching kids on swings at the point in their arc that I was aiming for. The camera does start up quickly, especially given the large lens that needs to extend from the camera. If you put your ear up to the camera while in this state, you can hear the mechanism inside. You’ll immediately see the minor shakes disappear and the image move smoothly. You can even see the difference when you zoom in on a subject and depress the shutter halfway. This CCD-shift mechanism was first feature in Konica Minolta’s DiMAGE A series and is included in the Maxxum 7D digital SLR. In their implementation, the sensor actually moves to minimize the camera shake. The big feature of this camera is Konica Minolta’s Anti-Shake technology. The EVF has a diopter adjustment for sharpening the view when you use it. You can frame your shots using the electronic viewfinder (EVF) or the 2 inch LCD. You’ll find the camera, software, neck strap, 16MB SD card (yes, get a bigger one), lens cap, USB cable, and A/V cable.įirst, the basics – the Z6 is a 6 megapixel camera with a 12x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom. However, I had problems with overexposure in a lot of my shots taken with default settings and shots were a bit too noisy.
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Manual modes provide a large range of control over images and the stabilized 12x optical zoom. The camera performs quickly with a fast auto focus system and minimal shutter lag.
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The Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z6 is a 6 megapixel camera that features a 12x optical zoom and Konica Minolta’s CCD-shift Anti-Shake system.