Testseek.com have collected 18 expert reviews of the Konica Minolta Dimage Z6 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Konica Minolta Dimage Z6.
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18 Reviews
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Abstract: Compact and affordable, the image-stabilized megazoom Konica Minolta Dimage Z6 delivers a solid feature set. Finicky photographers may take issue with its image quality, though.
Abstract: The Konica Minolta Dimage Z6 is up against some pretty stiff competition. There are many good digital cameras with long zoom lenses to choose from. In my opinion this one falls some way short of the standard set elsewhere.
Abstract: The Konica-Minolta Z6 shows its prowess in its speed and superb battery life. Another area where it distinguishes itself is continuous shooting. There are several modes which work at full resolution between 1.5 FPS and 2.5 FPS. Additionally, it has a ...
Abstract: After evaluating several of Konica Minolta’s digital cameras from previous models in this class with less than stellar results, I was anxious to review the DiMAGE Z6 (US$399.95) to see if they had made substantial improvements to the product line. T...
No white balance bracketing; low ISO speed; slow start-up; poor image quality; poor skin tones; short battery life.
While its 12X zoom lens is impressive and the camera is easy to handle, the Konica-Minolta Dimage Z6’s unimpressive image quality and missing features make it a poor choice for photo enthusiasts....
Abstract: I have pre-ordered the Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z6 even before it was available and was able to get it shortly after it started being shipped. Having used the similar Canon S2 IS, Panasonic DMC-FZ5 and Sony DSC-H1 cameras, I wanted to see how the Z6 stac...
Abstract: The Konica Minolta Z6 is the successor of the Z5. Besides an increase of resolution from 5 to 6 Megapixels and an improved energy consumption there is not much more new on it other than the fact that it is a logical step for Konica Minolta to enter the...
Abstract: Digital cameras have been around for nearly 10 years now. The first consumer models appeared in late 1996, and since that time they have become more and more popular. For several years now digital cameras have out-sold film cameras by a significant margin...