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KonicaRevio KD-3300

  • Release year2003
  • Sensor typeCCD sensor

Specs

Release year
2003
Megapixels
3 MP
Sensor
CCD sensor
Lens
34-102mm equivalent, 3x optical zoom
Memory card
SD
Max memory
Up to 2GB SD/MMC-era cards
Battery
AA / AAA battery setup depending on model kit
Size
Compact digital camera body

Researched owner note

Why people still want it

Konica Revio KD-3300 is best treated as a Konica/Minolta compact whose appeal is the less-common brand look, simple flash snapshots, and a working complete kit. Judge this exact model around its 2003 release context, 3 MP, CCD sensor, 34-102mm equivalent, 3x optical zoom, and SD setup instead of the brand name alone.

What owners like

People still look for Konica Revio KD-3300 because it gives a real-camera flash workflow, brand-specific color and menus, and a tactile body that feels different from a phone. The useful part is the exact mix of 34-102mm equivalent, 3x optical zoom, SD, and the model's size when the seller proves the actual unit works.

Common complaints

Common complaints are scarce batteries or chargers, older card formats, sliding-cover wear, scratched screens, and less predictable resale support than Canon or Sony compacts. For Konica Revio KD-3300, the practical risk is the 2003-era condition: AA / AAA battery setup depending on model kit can be convenient, but dirty contacts, weak battery doors, and the wrong battery chemistry can still make the camera seem broken; SD is easier than older formats, but early models may still care about low-capacity cards; and 34-102mm equivalent, 3x optical zoom and lens cover should open cleanly, since tiny pocket cameras are easy to damage in bags.

What to compare

Use Konica Digital Revio KD-220Z, Konica KD-25, Canon PowerShot SD10 DIGITAL ELPH, and Canon PowerShot SD100 DIGITAL ELPH as the real comparison set for Konica Revio KD-3300. Compare pocket size, direct-flash look, charger availability, screen condition, and whether trend pricing is hiding a weak unit; the best buy is usually the listing with clearer working proof and easier accessories, not the one with the most familiar name.

Built from this model's specs plus source-backed community / review / model list owner patterns.

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