
Compact Flash Compartment
The Compact Flash compartment is located in the side
of the hand grip, the door has a spring loaded hinge mechanism which holds
it closed. The DiMAGE A2 supports both Compact Flash Type I and Type II
including the IBM Microdrive, it also supports the FAT32 filesystem which
means that it can use cards with a capacity greater than 2 GB.

Connections
The A2's connectors are in three different places. First
on the rear of the camera at the bottom are the DC-IN and remote terminals
(compatible with Minolta remote cable RC-1000L/S). Just to the left top
edge of the compact flash compartment is the combined USB (2.0 full speed)
and A/V out connector (actual output depends on the cable used). On the
left side of the camera is the PC Sync flash terminal which can be connected
to studio, location or simply off-camera flash equipment.

Lens
Three years on, yes that's how long Minolta has been
using this "GT Lens", which made its first appearance on the
DiMAGE 7 back in February 2001. It's a lens which has done well on the
five megapixel DiMAGE 7, 7i, 7Hi and A1. It has a nice mechanically linked
wide zoom (28 to 200 mm equiv.) which makes for fast and accurate zooming
and no delay at startup. It's also relatively fast with a maximum aperture
of F2.8 at wide angle and F3.5 at telephoto.
The pictures below show the lens without and then with
the supplied DLS-7 hood and also a 'transparency shot' of the length of
the lens at full telephoto.
Lenses compared
| Camera |
Labeled
as |
Zoom
range
(35 mm equiv.) |
Max
aperture
(wide - tele) |
Zoom
type |
| Nikon Coolpix 8700 |
Nikkor ED |
35 - 280 mm |
F2.8 - F4.2 |
Motor, lever |
| Minolta
DiMAGE A2 |
GT
Lens |
28
- 200 mm |
F2.8
- F3.5 |
Mechanical,
ring |
| Canon PowerShot Pro1 |
Ultrasonic L-series |
28 - 200 mm |
F2.4 - F3.5 |
Motor, ring |
| Olympus C-8080 WZ |
ED High Resolution |
28 - 140 mm |
F2.4 - F3.5 |
Motor, lever |
| Sony DSC-F828 |
Carl Zeiss T* |
28 - 200 mm |
F2.0 - F2.8 |
Mechanical, ring |

Base / Tripod Mount
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The bottom of the camera is fairly unexciting, the battery compartment
door, a large rubber grip area (although perhaps the rubber is too
hard to be that useful) and a metal tripod mount which is unfortunately
not in line with the center of the lens.
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Pop-up flash
The DiMAGE A2 has a manual pop-up flash which is opened
by pushing it upwards from its spring loaded closed position. This automatically
enables flash mode and starts to charge the flash capacitor. The flash
is rated as having a range of wide: 0.5 - 3.8 m (1.6 - 12.5 ft) and tele:
0.5 - 3 m (1.6 - 9.8 ft) (ISO 100). Flash modes available are Fill-in,
Red-eye, Rear sync and Wireless. There are three selectable flash metering
options: ADI metering uses subject distance and aperture to calculate
flash power, pre-flash TTL uses a short pre-flash just before the main
exposure to meter the scene, finally there is manual mode.
Flash range at different sensitivities (from the DiMAGE A2 manual), note
that in Auto ISO mode the flash range is the same as listed for ISO 200:
| Sensitivity |
Flash range (wide angle) |
Flash range (telephoto) |
| ISO 64 |
0.5 - 2.1 m (1.6 - 6.9 ft) |
0.5 - 1.7 m (1.6 - 5.6 ft) |
| ISO 100 |
0.5 - 2.7 m (1.6 - 8.8 ft) |
0.5 - 2.1 m (1.6 - 6.9 ft) |
| ISO 200 |
0.5 - 3.8 m (1.6 - 12.5 ft) |
0.5 - 3.0 m (1.6 - 9.8 ft) |
| ISO 400 |
0.5 - 5.4 m (1.6 - 17.6 ft) |
0.5 - 4.2 m (1.6 - 13.8 ft) |
| ISO 800 |
0.5 - 7.6 m (1.6 - 25.0 ft) |
0.5 - 6.0 m (1.6 - 19.6 ft) |

Accessory shoe
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The accessory shoe is compatible with Minolta Dynax / Maxxum system
flashes and most probably third-party flash systems. Primarily it
is fully compatible with the Program Flash 2500(D), 3600HS(D) and
5600HS(D) as well as the Macro Twin Flash 2400 and Macro Ring Flash
1200.
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Wireless Flash
Just like the 7 series the DiMAGE A2 supports wireless
flash using the 5600 HS(D) or 3600 HS(D) flash units. Simply slide the
flash onto the camera, set the camera to wireless flash mode and it will
communicate with the flash unit, program itself to the correct wireless
channel and configure the flash unit. The flash may then be removed and
positioned up to 5 m (16.4 ft) from the camera and will be remotely trigged
at the time of exposure.

Battery Pack BP-400 (Optional)
Available as an option for the DiMAGE A2 is the BP-400
Battery Pack. This unit attaches to the bottom of the camera and provides
the ability to use up to two NP-400 Lithium-Ion batteries or six NiMH
batteries (using an included adapter caddy). The BP-400 also provides
a vertical (portrait) grip with shutter release although it has no other
controls. The BP-400's design allows you to attach it without the need
to remove the battery compartment door, that simply slides into a slot
in the unit. Also included is a hand strap which attaches to the grip
(bottom) and camera body (top).
(Pictures shown above are from our DiMAGE A1 review)

Supplied in the box
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Box contents may vary by region:
Minolta DiMAGE A2 digital camera
Lens cap LS-1249
Lens hood LF-1249
32 MB CompactFlash card
Lithium-Ion battery NP-400
Battery Charger BC-400
Neck Strap NS-DG4000
Video Cable AVC-400 (two RCA jacks)
USB Cable USB-500
Software CD-ROM (DiMAGE Viewer)
User Manual / Quick Ref / Warranty Card
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Minolta Accessories
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Program Flash
3600HS(D) |
Program Flash
5600HS(D) |
Macro Ring Flash
1200 |
Macro Twin Flash
2400 |
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Bounce Reflector
V-Set |
Close-up Diffuser
CD-1000 |
Soft Lighting
Set II (flash not included) |
Off-camera Cable
OC-1100 |
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External Battery Pack
EP-1, EP-2 (for flash unit) |
Triple connector
TC-1000 |
Off-camera shoe
OS-1100 |
Cable 'CD' |
Other accessories (not shown)
- Step-up adapter 49 - 62 mm
- AC Adapter AC-1L
- Leather Neck Strap NS-DG1000
- Holding Strap HS-2
- Li-Ion battery NP-100
- Battery Pack BP-400
- DiMAGE Capture
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