Konica Minolta Revio Z2 APS

Konica Minolta Revio Z2 APS 

DESCRIPTION

Like a fine musical instrument, the Revio Z2 lets you express the moment in perfect clarity. Pick it up, marvel at its compact beauty, reveal in its versatility and endless possibilities.

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 20, 2001]
TonyV
Intermediate

Strength:

Very compact, easy film loading, convenient APS functions.

Weakness:

Weak flash, corner vignetting at wide angle and slow focusing.

I was pleasantly surprised on the quality of pictures this little camera took. Focusing was a tad slow but on the mark. However, some brands or ratings of films came out clearer than others. Tried taking closeups of flowers and they came out very clear. All APS functions work, except that some labs do lousy work in processing APS. I have so far ran 5 rolls of film on this camera and have been very pleased with the results.

Customer Service

Never tried it yet.

Similar Products Used:

Kodak, Canon, Nikon

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 27, 2000]
Steve Wall
Professional

Strength:

small, lightweight, flash is part of body, will not break like on Canon Elph.

Weakness:

Early models had a bad link in battery compartment. This has been fixed. Covered by warranty. Like all of these camera the lens speed is slow, particulary when at telephoto. Like most of these cameras, it doesn't get in as close as I might like, but heck, that might be asking a lot.

Just a jewel. Easy to use. Zoom is just as sharp as on the Elph. (I ran tests!) A prime len APS is sharper. I have run over 100 (yes, really!) rolls through this and the next model. The only trouble I have have is that when the lithium battery reaches a certain voltage, the camera stops working. I think this is true of the logic in many other cameras of this sort. The battery lasts for quite some time/rolls, but I don't use flash much.

Customer Service

Fantastic! Can call on phone and talk to a great techie who is very direct and honest! Kudos! The lab is the same. They really worked with me.

Similar Products Used:

Canon Elph (24-48)
Samsung
Yashica

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 08, 2001]
Morgan Young
Intermediate

Strength:

None

Weakness:

Had to return camera as the panoramic aspect mode failed to work.

would have been a great little camera. No confidence to buy another. End of story!

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Jun 28, 2001]
Mal McD
Intermediate

Strength:

Small, Light

Weakness:

Focus, Red-eye reduction does not work

After our Chinon Super Zoom died, we bought this on the recommendation of the salesman - we were looking for a Canon Elph, or something of similar size.

Have to say we are very very disappointed. The autofocus is not just slow, it doesn't work. I've run out of confidence in the APS format altogether.

Some folks say use fast film, some say use slow, I've put the lot through this camera, and the combination of the fuzzy focus (it has real trouble focussing on infinity) and the large grains of all APS film make for terrible holiday snaps.

We take a lot of weekend breaks, trying to see European cities, so these photos are very important. However only 1 in 20 shots is usable.

I'm going back to 35mm, the Yashica T4 super or Rollei Prego Zoom looks good. Having tried a friends Leica Minilux I can see what 35 mm is capable of - much more than APS!

Customer Service

Never had to use it

Similar Products Used:

Canon Elph
Leica Minilux
Olympus XA

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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