7.3 Konica Minolta Dimage A200 The Good Versatile flip-and-swivel LCD; manual rings for zoom and focus; antishake image stabilization; comprehensive exposure controls and image adjustments. TheI was about to get the A200, but I have a few concerns now that Konica-Minolta is no more. My main critera is image quality and manual control. I like the 28mm wide angle of the minolta and the articulating screen, but I prefered the compactness of the h1 I tried in the shop and also its ergonomics. Any advice welcomed
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Re: Dimage X - Unable to use SD card. In reply to Siew Chuah • May 18, 2015. 1. what you need is a program called SDFormatter, SD uses a very specific format this will reformat your disk to that format, then when you put it in your camera goto setup, and format the disk for the minolta, and whala! problem solved!
At least I'm not able to find any differences in optical quality. It's smaller than the 50mm lens. 3. 50mm/F1.7: Although it's also a 6/5 construction like the F2 lenses it's slightly different. I haven't compared it directly to the F2 lenses hence I can't say anything about that. 8Fvyo.