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Konika-Minolta Magicolor with magical printed colours
Advantages: Vivid colours, reliable, prints beautifully
Disadvantages: Photo printing quality is only 7/10 in my rating
...and thick paper, transparencies, envelopes, and glossy media
Media Size Maximum: Legal (8.5 in x 14 in), A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in)
Printer Resolution Horizontal in Black and White: 9600 Dots Per Inch
Resolution Vertical in Black and White: 600 Dots Per Inch
Printer Resolution Horizontal Max in Colour: 9600 Dots Per Inch
Printer Resolution Vertical Max in Colour: 600 Dots Per Inch
Hardware Platform: PC, Mac
RAM Memory Size: 128 MB
Printer Technology: Laser
Printer Output: Colour
Connectivity Technology: Wired
Maximum print speed (Black and White): 18
Maximum print speed (colour): 4
Networking Feature: Print server
Printer Interface: Parallel, USB, Ethernet 10/100Base-TX
Advantages
- Easy and cheap to maintain, reliable: As I?m not an IT expert, I won?t try to write about the installation or troubleshooting of this printer but write my own opinion...
D_i_a_n_e
18.08.2009 ·
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Review of Konica Minolta magicolor 2350
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Konica Minolta 2550 - a step up from the entry level printer
Advantages: Quality prints, quiet
Disadvantages: A little expensive to run
...The Magicolor 2550 is positioned as one of Konica Minolta's entry level colour laser printers, well almost entry level, as it offers some very nice features without taking the price of the device too high.
The specification on offer from this full colour model is a cracking 20ppm (pages per minute) in monochrome and 5ppm in full colour. The native resolution is 600dpi with a x4 dithering method which beefs this up to an effective 2,400dpi. The model on review here is the standard model, which has 128MB of memory, is network ready and offers Postscript 3 printer language in addition to PCL6 and PDF support.
The 2550DN which is the next model up adds a built-in duplexer and has 256MB of memory, it also adds Pictbridge support for direct connection of a compatible digital camera. Both models are capable of handling a monthly duty cycle...
davomrmac
06.06.2009 ·
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Review of Konica Minolta magicolor 2550
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Why the Pro's ignore Minolta
Advantages: None - judgment is somewhat clouded
Disadvantages: Please provide larger area the write in!
...I've been a pro photographer for over 10 years. Mainly I have used Nikon, but during a lean period in my career I update my cameras to Minolta due to cost reasons. Big mistake. I bought a 700si and a 9xi. The 9xi was released as a professional camera. It seemed sturdy and very advanced for its time. The 700si had similar features but was less sturdy, it was to be my back up camera. Just over a year after purchase, ie just out of guarantee the 9xi failed with a sticking shutter. It was repaired twice, by reputable repair centers. The final failing was whilst on a shoot in Bergen Norway, when the mirror actually fell out. A few weeks later, the back up 700si failed to rewind the film automatically. Unpeturbed, I used the liitle rubber button underneath to manually rewind. But as you can imagine this soon wore out. The result, no cameras. I...
Jasonrow
01.03.2001 ·
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Review of Minolta Dynax 700si
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Minolta's best yet
Advantages: Same fast printing in COLOUR as well as black
Disadvantages: Can not reduce quality to save toner
...and a large bin for stocking paper, this was perfect.
Minolta 3100 can print the same speed in both black and colour, which it's able to do as it is a 'one pass' printing technology rather than rolling the paper for each colour, like cheaper printers do (multi pass).
The output is amazing and I do mean amazing. The quality of text is unbeatable and colour documents, even with photographs on them is the best I've ever seen.
Black cartridges are about £35.00 to buy and last for up to 8000 pages at 5% coverage.
Colour cartridges are slightly more expensive and last for up to 6000 pages at 5% coverage.
You can also buy a whole kit with all the consumable at once, this saves you 10% on buying them separately.
I can install a complete ream of paper (500 sheets) in one go which saves me keep stopping my output just to reload every few...
Pazadov
16.09.2004 (17.09.2004) ·
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Review of Minolta-QMS Magicolor 3100
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Small Gem - Minolta Vectis 3000
Advantages: compactness, range of features
Disadvantages: cost (of APS film)v
...I recently bought this APS camera to replace my ageing, but reliable Olympus XA compact camera (all manual, 15+ years old). After lengthy searches and scouring the reviews I decided to go for APS, and settled for the Minolta Vectis 3000, mainly because of its size and zoom capabilities. When I found it for sale on-line at the high-street price of the 2000, I jumped at the opportunity.
It claims to be the "World's Smallest Fully 3X Zoom Advanced Photo System Lens Shutter Camera". I can only confirm that it is small and convenient, it fits into your trouser pocket (which my Olympus did, but that had no flash), the all in one casing protects it well, and looks quite sleek and stylish - if you like to choose your camera by its looks.
The Vectis 3000 boosts a 3X zoom, and allows you to take great detailed shots of features at a distance...
anjuschka
27.03.2001 (29.03.2001) ·
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Review of Minolta Vectis 3000
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Review Minolta Z2
Advantages: Infinately (well almost) settings, accurate settings, only for the keen photographers
Disadvantages: autofocus and metering inaccurate, not good for occasional snappers
...I bought a Minolta Z2 about 6 months ago.
I have been an avid amateur photographer for years, done the photographic clubs etc, got bored with the expense of processing etc and I have always had Minolta cameras. But then the digital cameras came along and changed all that. There aint nothing wrong with Minolta?s reliability, but there?s certainly an air of cheapness of the finish when it comes to Konica, but times are hard, they?re squeezing more and more out of nothing and that costs nothing. But it seems to me that as Minolta are still in control of the upper markets (e.g. 7Hi). It looks like Konica have stamped their position on the lower end cameras, i.e. this one and its predecessors: Z1, Z10 blah, blah. The workings have definitely the stamp of Minolta, I just hope that the Konica haven?t compromised with the quality...
JamesinOxford
04.11.2004 ·
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Review of Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z2
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Minolta DiMAGE Xt
Advantages: Daylight photos and battery
Disadvantages: Night photos
...This machine will be your best friend. Especially if you don't have a mobile that take photos. You can carry with you easy cause to the small size.
Perfect image colours for the daylight photos but not the same for the night especially if you try to take photo people further than 2 meters due to the week flash.
The battery last longer than other cameras cause the optical zoom is internal (Minolta pattern) and the LCD screen at the back is small(less energy consumption).
So if you want to buy a quality that last with less money is a good selection. Definitely there are better cameras with better night photos. But is difficult to find any camera to take photos at night.
Tip for nights photos don't use the flash. Press the button for photo and wait . Try this to take photo a town from above at night. It needs 30 second to take...
astoupp
19.08.2008 ·
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Review of Minolta DiMAGE Xt
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Konica Minolta A200
Advantages: Excellent picture quality, range of functions, lens quality, anti shake function
Disadvantages: Viewfinder not the best, low light autofocus
...Although Konica Minolta have now ceased making cameras, there are still a few of these around (and warranty/service has been handed over to Sony).
The A200 is the last of KM bridge mount digital cameras in the pro-sumer market. It has a 8m pixel CCD and 28 to 200 (35mm equivalent) manual zoom lens - much better than a motor driven lens which tend to have noticeable "stops".
Although fairly big (not quite as big as a D-SLR) and quite heavy, the range of functions available from fully automatic to fully manual with a number of programme modes in between means that you get pretty much all the benefits of a D-SLR in a smaller, more convenient package. It's no pocket camera however.
A number of items standout:- the excellent quality lens (which has very little barrel distortion or vignetting) and which can take both wide...
psilk
22.08.2006 ·
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Review of Konica Minolta DiMAGE A200
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Minolta F300 - Digital Camera & Video
Advantages: Easy to use,Fantastic Photographs,Video Capabilty
Disadvantages: None
...own doing i may add,was that whilst the lead was connected from the Camera to my Laptop,the Camera was knocked to the floor and damaged the Camera part that accepts the Lead.We were going on oliday in 4 days and was desperate to get the Camera repaired.After some enquiries,i found that Minolta has a repair Service Centre in Milton Keynes.You can send the camera to them at your expense but as the situation was urgent i took the 45 minute drive to the Service Centre.The Staff were very friendly,but told me there was a 2 week wait for the repair.I explained my situation and they were happy to twist the rules for me,and i was able to pick up the Phone on our way up to Scotland for our Holiday.Included in the Flat Repair price of
£113,the outer casing which had taken the brunt of the fall was also replaced and the Camera was given a 'Service...
kevthrev
11.11.2004 ·
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Review of Minolta DiMAGE F300
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Supurb SLR - especially for Minolta users.
Advantages: Excellent build quality, ergonomically laid out controls, fast auto focus and lcd screen showing plenty of information.
Disadvantages: Expensive camera, expensive accessories.
...major settings and it becomes a point and shoot device.
I have used the camera for weddings, holidays and proud to say I captured the last commercial flights made by Concorde. All pictures from this camera came out perfectly and have never failed me due to an equipment limitation. My previous SLRs were the Dynax 7 and Dynax 600si and this latest incarnation of the Minolta ?7? series SLR does not disappoint. Fans and users of Minolta will find the quality and feel of the camera very familiar....
geeman1305
31.10.2004 ·
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Review of Konica Minolta DYNAX 7D
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