Konica Revio KD-310Z 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Konica Revio KD-310Z 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
Manufacturer: Konica
Product Type: Photography
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com Review
Konica stripped a few features off its ground-breaking KD-400Z and dropped the CCD to 3.2 megapixels to create the KD-310Z, but they also shaved a lot of money off the price. This camera loses the audio recording and playback features of its more expensive cousin, but retains the tiny size, 3x optical zoom, zippy reaction times, dual memory slots, and outstanding image quality that set the KD-400Z apart from the pack.
The KD-310Z is very easy to operate, turning on immediately after its protective lens cover is slid aside and providing easy framing with a high-contrast color LCD screen on the back. Menus are navigated using a four-way switch on the back, which also comes in handy when previewing images. The camera takes excellent close-up macro shots and also came very close to the 400Z's image quality in outdoor shots and portraits. Colors are accurately rendered regardless of the subject, but the KD-310Z unfortunately suffers from the same red-eye problem that plagues the KD-400Z. Regardless of the red-eye reduction wizardry that is accessible with the flick of a switch, the flash is positioned so close to the camera's lens that red-eye is practically unavoidable.
The included 16 MB Secure Digital memory card needs to be beefed up to handle the camera's high native resolution, and you'll probably want to invest in another set of rechargeable batteries, but other than that there are few complaints. The camera takes great pictures for those who just want to point and shoot without mucking with manual controls all the time, and low-light shots are its only real weakness, since there is no way to adjust the shutter speed. --T. Byrl Baker
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Konica Revio KD-310Z 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
Manufacturer: Konica ProductGroup: Photography Binding: Electronics Accessories:
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ASIN: B000069D6G |
Amazon.com Review
Konica stripped a few features off its ground-breaking KD-400Z and dropped the CCD to 3.2 megapixels to create the KD-310Z, but they also shaved a lot of money off the price. This camera loses the audio recording and playback features of its more expensive cousin, but retains the tiny size, 3x optical zoom, zippy reaction times, dual memory slots, and outstanding image quality that set the KD-400Z apart from the pack.The KD-310Z is very easy to operate, turning on immediately after its protective lens cover is slid aside and providing easy framing with a high-contrast color LCD screen on the back. Menus are navigated using a four-way switch on the back, which also comes in handy when previewing images. The camera takes excellent close-up macro shots and also came very close to the 400Z's image quality in outdoor shots and portraits. Colors are accurately rendered regardless of the subject, but the KD-310Z unfortunately suffers from the same red-eye problem that plagues the KD-400Z. Regardless of the red-eye reduction wizardry that is accessible with the flick of a switch, the flash is positioned so close to the camera's lens that red-eye is practically unavoidable.
The included 16 MB Secure Digital memory card needs to be beefed up to handle the camera's high native resolution, and you'll probably want to invest in another set of rechargeable batteries, but other than that there are few complaints. The camera takes great pictures for those who just want to point and shoot without mucking with manual controls all the time, and low-light shots are its only real weakness, since there is no way to adjust the shutter speed. --T. Byrl Baker
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Customer Reviews:
this thing rocks.......2002-12-07
Great size, decent pictures.......2002-11-07
So far, its been pretty rugged, (even though I haven't dropped it yet) but it feels solid. Its a little bit smaller than the Digital Elph. Picture quality in the day can match that of any camera, at night, is where it shows its weaknesses, but then again its comparable to any of the other smaller size cameras such as the canon digital elph series.
Battery life is about 100+ pictures. A second battery would be useful if u plan on shooting more than 100 pictures in a day.
Oh like all other comments, red-eye reduction is useless, i keep it off since the second flash usually throw off my subjects and use a software base red-eye reduction after I uploaded my pictures, such as Kai's Power Goo.
Konica KD-310Z - Better than you might think!.......2002-09-17
Here's my summary of pros and cons:
Pros:
3 Megapixels
Compact size
Great photo quality
Rugged construction (stainless steel)
Slide-open lens protector
Very easy to use
Accepts Smart Media AND Sony Memory Stick cards
Decent battery life
Cons:
No video-out port
Cannot charge battery in-camera
Happy shopping!
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