Sensor typeCCD, approx. 2.1 MP total / 1.92 MP effective
Specs
Release year
2001
Megapixels
1.92 MP effective / 2.1 MP total
Sensor
CCD, approx. 2.1 MP total / 1.92 MP effective
Lens
5.6 mm fixed lens, 43 mm equivalent, f/3.5 / f/8.0
Memory card
8MB internal memory plus SD card
Max memory
Up to 2GB (SD; early body, SDHC/SDXC cards are not supported)
Battery
2 AA alkaline or 2 AA Ni-MH batteries
Size
94 x 66 x 41 mm
Weight
140 g
Konica KD-25 FAQ
What battery does the Konica KD-25 use?
Konica KD-25 uses 2 AA alkaline or 2 AA Ni-MH batteries. When buying used, confirm the seller includes a working charger or plan to add one. See the battery guide for charger and spare-battery checks.
What memory card does the Konica KD-25 take?
Konica KD-25 uses 8MB internal memory plus SD card. The current buyer-facing maximum is Up to 2GB (SD; early body, SDHC/SDXC cards are not supported); for older or unusual formats, stay within that limit and avoid oversized cards. See the memory card guide before buying cards for older cameras.
Is the Konica KD-25 worth buying used?
It can be worth buying if you want a 1.92 MP effective / 2.1 MP total Konica Minolta digital camera from 2001 with CCD, approx. 2.1 MP total / 1.92 MP effective. Check power, lens movement, screen condition, and storage access before paying. Run the used digital camera checklist before buying. For nearby Konica Minolta options, compare Konica KD-200 Zoom and Konica KD-300 Zoom.
How do you transfer photos from the Konica KD-25?
The simplest transfer path is usually to remove the memory card and use a compatible card reader. If the camera uses internal storage or a rare card format, confirm the cable or reader before buying. The card reader guide and photo transfer guide cover the common options.
Konica KD-25 is worth judging as its own Konica KD entry compact body, not just as a generic old compact. Start with condition, the exact battery/card setup, and whether its look fits what you want to shoot.
What owners like
Konica KD-25 works best when you want simple snapshots, direct flash, and the relaxed character people look for in older digital compacts rather than a technically perfect modern camera; its early compact CCD sensor and fixed-focus compact lens are the main character of the look.
Common complaints
Check the lens movement, flash, screen, buttons, and card door calmly before relying on it; older compact bodies can need a little patience without being a bad buy.
What to compare
Compare it with Konica Digital Revio KD-220Z, Konica KD-4000, Minolta DiMAGE E223, Minolta DiMAGE F200 to decide whether you want this exact body, a cheaper nearby compact, or a slightly more capable alternative.