![]() The shot at right has a +1.3 EV exposure compensation adjustment, which still left some of the midtones darker than we'd have liked. ![]() The object is to hold highlight and shadow detail without producing a "flat" picture with muddy colors, and the Dimage 5 performed pretty well, but lost highlight detail when we boosted exposure enough to get good-looking midtones. The extreme tonal range of this image makes it a tough shot for many digicams, which is precisely why we set it up this way. (This is the only modification made though.) For those readers interested in seeing the original camera images, without the Dimage Viewer processing applied, we've provided a second, "Raw" Thumbnail page, with links to all the original files.) ALL of the images below have been processed through Minolta's Dimage Viewer program, to convert them to the sRGB space. The result though, is that it's unmodified images look somewhat flat and undersaturated when viewed on a monitor conforming to sRGB standards. ![]() NOTE: The Dimage 5's default color space is a proprietary one, which gives it a larger color gamut relative to that of cameras using the sRGB standard. Rather than clutter the page below with *all* that detail, we're posting the Thumber index so only those interested in the information need wade through it! ![]() The Thumber data includes a host of information on the images, including shutter speed, ISO setting, compression setting, etc. We've begun including links in our reviews to a Thumber-generated index page for our test shots. > Dimage 5 Sample Images Review First Posted: ![]() Minolta Dimage 5 The "little brother" to the Dimage 7 - same great features, but 3.3 megapixels and a (much) lower price. Digital Camera Home > Digital Camera Reviews > Minolta Digital Cameras > Minolta Dimage 5 ![]()
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