Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D

Konica Minolta Maxxum/Dynax 5D
Type Single-lens reflex
Sensor 23.5 × 15.7 mm CCD
Maximum resolution 3,008 × 2,000 (6.1 megapixels)
Lens Interchangeable via Minolta A-type bayonet mount
Flash Built-in pop-up with hotshoe
Shutter Electronically controlled, vertical-traverse, focal-plane Shutter
Shutter speed range 1/4000 sec – 30 sec, or Bulb
ASA/ISO range ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, and Auto
Exposure metering EV 1 to 20 (at ISO 100 with F1.4 lens)
Exposure modes Manual, Shutter-priority, Aperture-priority, Program, Auto, 5 scene modes (Portrait, Sports Action, Landscape, Sunset, Night Portrait)
Metering modes 14-segment Honeycomb, Spot, Center Weighted
Focus areas TTL CCD line sensors (9-points, 8 lines with center cross-hair sensor)
Focus modes Single-Shot, Continuous, Auto, Manual
Continuous shooting RAW / RAW+JPEG: 3 frame/s, up to 5 frames, JPEG Extra Fine: 3 frame/s, up to 12 frames, JPEG Fine: 3 frame/s, up to 15 frames, JPEG Standard: 3 frame/s, up to 19 frames
Viewfinder Eye-level fixed pentaprism
Custom WB Auto, 6 adjustable presets, Manual, Color temperature
Rear LCD monitor 2.5" TFT LCD, 115,000 pixels
Storage CompactFlash (CF) (Type I or Type II) or Microdrive
Battery NP-400 Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
Weight 590 g (1.30 lb)

The Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D (its North American market name; labelled Dynax 5D in Europe/Hong Kong and α-5 Digital and α Sweet Digital in Japan; officially named DG-5D) was a digital single-lens reflex camera introduced by Konica Minolta in 2005.[1]

The camera has a sensor-shifting image stabilization feature inherited from the Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D.

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