Konica Q-M200 (1999)

The Konica Q-M200 was featured at PMA '99 and announced 1999-03-04. It featured a full metal body and infrared autofocus to eliminate delay between shooting and recording. For close-ups it would switch to CCD autofocus. The camera could shoot up to 4 frames per second but would reduce the quality to VGA standard. Konica intended to produce 10,000 units per month. The two megapixel cameras were the fourth generation digital cameras to appear on the market. 

Specifications

  • Brand: Konica
  • Model: Q-M200
  • First mentioned: 1999
  • Marketed: yes
  • MSRP: $750
  • Imager Type: 2.1 MP 1/2" CCD
  • Resolution: 1600x1200
  • Internal Storage: -
  • External Storage: Compact Flash
  • Lens: F3.2, f=6.9mm wide angle
  • Shutter: 1/8s - 1/1,000s
  • Aperture Range: F3.2/F9
  • LCD screen size: 1.8" TFT
  • Size: 122 x 72 x 42mm
  • Weight: 270 gr.
  • Remarks: -

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