Konica-Minolta DiMAGE Z6 Review

Dimage Z6 LetsGoDigital.com has reviewed the DiMage Z6.

Basically, the DiMage Z6 is a Z5 with an extra megapixel. This is not necessarily a bad thing though because the Z5 is a solid good camera.

The review stresses on how great the Anti-Shake feature of this camera is. Other than that it’s an over all good solid camera with nice image quality.

From the article:

In a nutshell: we may consider the Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z6 a fine successor of the DiMAGE Z5 camera, without extraordinary changes. The resolution raise doesn’t bring a lot in terms of percentage, but in the long run it will prove to be the perfect choice when the lower resolution DiMAGE Z5 version will disappear. The camera is all-round applicable, offers an excellent innovation: the Anti-Shake system and moreover; its design nicely stands out from the crowd. Price / quality ratio is excellent and Konica Minolta brings a very attractive digital camera into the market that will certainly not be a flash in the pan. Here’s one to stay, a definite must!

CNET has also reviewed this camera and they basically say the same thing:

“‘One of several 12X-zoom cameras on the market, the 6-megapixel Konica Minolta Dimage Z6 differs in only a few respects from its 5-megapixel predecessor, the Dimage Z5. In addition to the resolution bump and the silver face-lift, the Z6 provides a slightly larger image buffer and, unfortunately, a lower-resolution movie mode. However, the Z5’s primary attractions remain: 12X zoom, Anti-Shake technology, and a well-rounded feature set that includes manual exposure controls. Keen-eyed photographers might fuss about image quality, but the Konica Minolta Dimage Z6 offers enough benefits at an affordable price to attract enthusiasts who want an SLR-like feel and a long-reach lens.”

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