Fotodiox Rear Lens Cap for Minolta MD/MC/SR Rokkor Lenses, Fits Minolta X-700, X570, X-370, XD, XD-7, XD-11 XG, XG-7, SR-T 101, X-1, SR-1, SR-2, SR-7
Fotodiox Camera Body Cap for Minolta MD/MC/SR camera, Fits Minolta X-700, X570, X-370, XD, XD-7, XD-11 XG, XG-7, SR-T 101, X-1, SR-1, SR-2, SR-7
Vivitar 28-105mm F/2.8-3.8 Series 1 Macro Zoom Lens for Minolta MD Manual Focus SLR CamerasThe Vivitar 28-105mm f/2.8-3.8 Series 1 Macro Zoom Lens covers the most popular focal length range from wide angle to portrait-length telephoto. This versatile zoom has macro capability for a magnification of 1:6.8x for close-ups of smaller objects such as flowers. Because of its fast aperture, this lens also excels in lower light conditions. Everything from candid shots to portraits to wideangle group shots and scenic photography are possible. In addition, the 28-105 lens is multi-coated for reduced flare, enhanced contrast and sharper images. With its compact size of 3.5 inches and light weight of 16.5 ounces, this lens is great for the photographer on the go who doesn't want to compromise on optical quality. >>>>>>>>> This versatile zoom lens will mount onto Minolta Manual Focus SLR Cameras (Minolta MD or MC Mount) including:
Minolta SRT-100, SRT-101, SRT-102, SRT-200, SRT-201, SRT-202, SRT-303, SRT-505, SRT MCII, SRT Super, X-1, X-7A, X-9, X-70, X-300, X-370, X-370n, X-500, X-570, X-700, XD-5, XD-7, XD-11, XD-50, XE, XE-1, XE-5, XE-7, XG-1, XG-1n, XG-2, XG-7, XG-9, XG-M, XG-S, XG-SE, XK, XM, etc.
Olympus Camedia C-50 5MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical ZoomFive-megapixel resolution is quickly becoming the new standard for digital cameras. But these cameras are often bulky, heavy things to lug around. Enter the Olympus Camedia C-50, a svelte, lightweight image capturer with a fair amount of features.
The 3x optical zoom lens folds up inside the camera case with the covers sliding shut over it when not in use, making the camera's small metal frame easily pocketable. While the camera also uses the tiny XD media for storage, it only comes with a 32 MB card, barely enough to hold a dozen images at the highest resolution, so you'll want to stock up on storage (which is thankfully getting cheaper by the month).
Although only 1.5 inches in size, the bright LCD provides an accurate and easy to view image of framed shots before capture. The C-50 also offers an optical viewfinder for framing shots and saving on battery life.
Speaking of, the battery recharges quickly (averaging about two hours) and lasts for several hundred shots before needing a recharge. Even with the limited surface area, the well-placed dials and menu buttons are within easy reach when using the camera, making it a snap to utilize one of the camera's six different scene modes or five flash modes.
With its 5.0 megapixels, captured images offer incredible details and bright colors and can be printed at nearly poster size without any loss of resolution. The C-50 also captures short QuickTime movies, albeit without sound, small enough to be e-mailed to friends and family. Users of newer computers (both Windows and Mac) don't even need to install a driver to transfer images and movies to their system via the camera's USB cable.
The sticker price on the C-50 is still a bit hefty for a point-and-click compact camera, but not bad when you consider the potential of all those megapixels. --J. Curtis
Pros:
Very compact High-quality images Long battery life
Cons:
Only 32 MB memory card No sound in movie mode