Small, light and shiny...battery life...The camera is very sleek and ultra-compact...It's picture quality is good indoors, outdoors and in very low light too...All in all a nice little camera – not for the professional – but good enough for me......
The KD-300Z offers higher resolution than the Canon Powershot S110, another small, stainless-steel digital camera, but it doesn't quite match the S110's beautiful case...the Konica's comfortable buttons have very good action and feedback, so you can fly through the menus...The KD-300Z's proprietary rechargeable battery (about the size of three sticks...
Overall - a decent value for money since so many things are included - so a good, but not a great purchase...So the bottom line is, a cute point-and-shooter if size is your main concern, but check image quality and your desired features thouroughly...LCD display freezes for a second just before exposure - not good for moving images, but good results with LCD off and using viewfinder to follow moving...
Tiny, go-anywhere, stylish metal design, good low light sensitivity, 3.3 megapixels Terrible battery life, poor image resolution First there was drool About six months ago I was killing time in an electronics shop in London?s Heathrow airport and my eyes fell on a new digital camera...I was looking at the newly released Konica Digital Revio KD-300Z......
The Konica Digital Revio KD-300Z is the same camera as the Kyocera/Yashica Finecam S3...It's usable by a rank amateur, but if you know what you're doing you can take very good pictures using the manual settings...If you want a tiny camera that's still capable, the Finecam is a good bet...