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A true pioneer
In 1962, John Glenn became the first American to orbit
the Earth. To record the event a Minolta Hi-matic cam-
era was on board his spacecraft. During the 4 hours, 55
minutes and 23 seconds John spent up there, what he
saw must have been awe inspiring.
Now, imagine what he could have done with the new
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X1 digital camera.
Housed in a slim (less than 2cm) space-age casing
with an internal lens system that allows up to x12 zoom
functionality without protrusion of its depth, superb
image capture and review is further guaranteed by a
large 2.5 inch LCD screen and 8 megapixel CCD.
All of which marry together beautifully with award
winning Anti-Shake technology that tilts the entire lens
system together with the chip… which might come in
handy when travelling at 17,500 mph.
8 MILLION PIXELS
ANTI-SHAKE
3X OPTICAL ZOOM
EXTRA LARGE LCD MONITOR
DOCKING STATION INCLUDED
PICTBRIDGE COMPATIBLE PRINTING
ULTRA SLIM & LIGHTWEIGHT
www.konicaminolta.co.uk
NOW ORBITING IN THREE COLOURS
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