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For sale is my Konica Minolta DImage X60. This is a really nice little 5-megapixel digital camera that I purchased a few years ago, when 5 MP was still close to the maximum available in a consumer camera.
Of course, new cameras often boast 12 or 14 megapixels. But it's important to remember that there's a lot more to image quality than the number of megapixels that the sensor can capture. Lens quality is just as important, and I believe that a resolution beyond about the 5-7 MP range doesn't make much difference unless you're making huge posters or something. Konica Minolta has a long history of lens manufacturing, and I bought this camera at an actual camera store on the advice of a professional photographer who recommended it.
Anyway, this camera will include TWO batteries, the charger, the USB cable, a Case Logic case that fits it perfectly, and a 512 MB SD card.
Here's an actual photo taken by this camera:
Asking $60 shipped to your door via Priority Mail. I don't have photos of the camera itself.
For sale is my Konica Minolta DImage X60. This is a really nice little 5-megapixel digital camera that I purchased a few years ago, when 5 MP was still close to the maximum available in a consumer camera.
Of course, new cameras often boast 12 or 14 megapixels. But it's important to remember that there's a lot more to image quality than the number of megapixels that the sensor can capture. Lens quality is just as important, and I believe that a resolution beyond about the 5-7 MP range doesn't make much difference unless you're making huge posters or something. Konica Minolta has a long history of lens manufacturing, and I bought this camera at an actual camera store on the advice of a professional photographer who recommended it.
Anyway, this camera will include TWO batteries, the charger, the USB cable, a Case Logic case that fits it perfectly, and a 512 MB SD card.
Here's an actual photo taken by this camera:
Asking $60 shipped to your door via Priority Mail. I don't have photos of the camera itself.
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