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  2. Konica Minolta - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .konicaminolta .com. Konica Minolta, Inc. (コニカミノルタ, Konika Minoruta) is a Japanese multinational technology company headquartered in Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo, with offices in 49 countries worldwide. [2] The company manufactures business and industrial imaging products, including copiers, laser printers, multi ...

  3. Konica Minolta OpenAPI - Wikipedia

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    Konica Minolta OpenAPI is a proprietary API communication system that allows software application developers to create applications that communicate with Konica Minolta MFPs. Technology [ edit ] Konica Minolta OpenAPI is based around a SOAP / XML architecture, however a "wrapper" to abstract the SOAP messages is provided to allow developers to ...

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  5. List of Minolta products - Wikipedia

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    35 mm rangefinder and viewfinder cameras. Minolta 35. Minolta Hi-Matic series. Minoltina (S and P) Minolta repo (Half frame 35mm) Minolta 24 Rapid (Square format 35mm) Leica CL (Also sold as the Leitz Minolta CL) Minolta CLE. Minolta TC-1.

  6. Konica - Wikipedia

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    Konica (コニカ, Konika) was a Japanese manufacturer of, among other products, film, film cameras, camera accessories, photographic and photo-processing equipment, photocopiers, fax machines and laser printers, founded in 1873.

  7. List of Minolta A-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Minolta marketed the camera and lenses with the Maxxum branding. Until the mid 1990s, A-mount lenses for the North American market were engraved as Maxxum AF; the rest of the world were branded as AF lenses, including the regions using the Dynax and α branding for the cameras.

  8. Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D - Wikipedia

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    Weight. 760 g (1.68 lb) body only. The Maxxum 7D, labelled Dynax 7D in Europe / Hong Kong and α-7 Digital in Japan and officially named "DG-7D", is a 6.1 megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera, or DSLR, produced by Konica Minolta. It was the top model of their DSLR range; the Maxxum/Dynax 5D consumer-grade model was the other.

  9. Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D - Wikipedia

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