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A Slim Package with Some Big Surprises  -  Whether you're out having fun or somewhere on the job, the DiMAGE Xi makes an ideal digital partner. It's amazingly compact. Packed with great technology. And it starts up immediately so you don't miss a thing.  
Conpact and Quick to Start
72mm/2.8inches 130g/4.6ounces
84.5mm/3.3inches 20mm/0.8inches


The world's smallest, slimmest and lightest*
The DiMAGE Xi is the most compact 3.2 megapixel camera with 3X optical zoom in the world. Amazingly light, too. You can have it on you at all times, in a shirt or pants pocket. It's never been easier to make high-quality digital photography a part of your lifestyle.

* As of Sept. 1, 2002. Listed weight does not include battery and memory card.

Seamless 12X zoom (3X optical and 4X digital)
Optical zoom gets you closer to distant subjects while maintaining the camera's highest level of quality. What's more, Minolta's innovative optics keeps it slim at all times--there's no protruding zoom lens, no matter which magnification you're shooting at. Optical zoom is adjusted internally, so it's very quick as well. And the 4X digital zoom feature lets you shift seamlessly into a total range of 12X zoom.

Optical zoom range: 37 to 111mm (35mm film camera equivalent)

The world's fastest startup time
Turn the power switch on, and you're ready to shoot in just 1.2 seconds. That's the fastest startup time of any digital camera featuring optical zoom. With the DiMAGE Xi, important moments will never pass you by.

Wonderful close-ups
If you see something that demands a close-up, bring the camera as close as 25cm to the subject for a crisp, detailed shot. You can capture this type of image anytime you want, without having to switch modes.

Spot AF and Wide AF
Flexible focusing is another advantage. If your picture looks a little crowded, use Spot AF to focus on a single subject in the center of the picture frame. At other times, Wide AF keeps the whole frame in sharp focus.
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