Konica introduce Revio KD-500Z & C2
Photokina 2002: Konica has introduced the five megapixel Revio
KD-500Z and the ultra thin Revio C2. The KD-500Z is based on the dual-slot
four megapixel KD-400Z but now features a new five megapixel 1/1.8"
CCD sensor and a restyled black case. The Revio C2 is based on a 1.2 megapixel
1/3.4" CMOS sensor and a fixed focal length lens, it has 14 MB of
internal storage is powered by two AAA batteries and can also record short
video clips.
Konica Revio KD-500Z Specifications
Sensor |
1/1.8" 5.2 megapixel CCD |
Effective pixels |
5.0 million |
Maximum image size |
2592 x 1944 |
Other image sizes |
2048 x 1536
1600 x 1200
640 x 480 |
Image formats |
JPEG (EXIF 2.2) |
Storage |
2 MB Internal Flash
SD / MMC card
Memory Stick |
Lens |
3x optical zoom
37 - 117 mm equiv.
F2.8 - F4.9 |
Digital zoom |
Up to 2x |
Apertures |
Wide: F2.8 / F4.7
Tele: F4.9 / F8.2 |
Focus |
Auto focus |
Focus distance |
Normal: 0.5 / 0.8 m - Infinity
Macro: 0.06 / 0.5 m - Infinity |
Metering |
Center weighted average
Spot |
Shutter speed |
1 - 1/2000 sec |
White balance |
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Tungsten
Fluorescent
Manual preset |
LCD monitor |
1.5" TFT LCD
110,000 pixels |
Connections |
USB 1.1 |
Power |
Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
(supplied) |
Dimensions |
94 x 56 x 30 mm |
Weight |
198 g |
Konica Revio C2 Specifications
Sensor |
1/3.4" CMOS (1.3 million pixels
total) |
Effective pixels |
1.2 million |
Maximum image size |
1280 x 960 |
Other image sizes |
640 x 480 |
Image formats |
JPEG (EXIF 2.2) |
Lens |
37 mm equiv. fixed focal length
(F2.8) |
Digital zoom |
Up to 2x |
Apertures |
F2.8 / F4.5 |
Focus |
Fixed focus |
Focus distance |
Normal: 0.6 m - Infinity
Macro: 0.3 - 0.6 m |
Shutter speed |
1/15 sec - 1/6600 sec |
Exposure compn. |
+/- 1.5 EV in 0.5 EV steps |
White balance |
Auto |
Viewfinder |
Optical |
LCD Monitor |
1.6" TFT LCD monitor |
Storage |
14 MB Internal Flash (27 images
@ 1280 x 960 BEST quality) |
Connections |
USB |
Power |
2 x AAA batteries (NiMH recommended) |
Dimensions |
86 x 56 x 14 mm |
Weight |
70 g |
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