Konica Revio KD-100 Review

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Konica Revio KD-100
2.3 stars
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Danielle16.'s Review of Konica Revio KD-100

Overall Rating

2.5 stars
  • Value for money
    2 stars
Good Points

Lightweight and compact design, 1.5-inch colour TFT LCD monitor, record 15 second movies, can insert SD Memory Card, auto flash and red-eye reduction


Bad Points

Hard to download pictures, but when you know how its easy and quick. Batteries last one picture then camera switches itself off-does not come with adapter but one can be attached


General Comments

I feel that perhaps this model is not very good in that the batteries last less than a minute and this should have been stated in the specification before it was bought

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  • john restorick. on 26th Jun 2003

    could u please help me with this camera i cant download the pics from the camera please help its driving me mad

  • Danielle16. on 26th Jun 2003

    have you tried looking on 'my computer' when its all plugged in cos there should be a new icon called 'e drive' but if not and all the softwares there etc try taking it back cos my one stopped downloading pictures and my new one worked perfectly first time!

  • johnrestorick. on 27th Jun 2003

    thank you i've no e drive in my computer so i think i will take it back

  • Les. on 21st Jul 2003

    Making sure the usb lead is connected to the computer, open up 'my computer'. Plug the other end of the lead into the camera, and you should get 'disk drive' and 'silent video' displayed on the lcd. Select 'disk drive' using the 'set/disp' on the rear of the camera, and a new icon pops up on 'my computer', called 'removable disk e'. Click to open, and this brings up a folder called 'dcim'. Opening this brings up a new folder, '100image', open this to get your pictures. I copy and paste each picture into a new folder, as they disappear when the camera is unplugged. If anyone has managed to format the Kodak 64mb memory card, let me know, as the users manual is useless! wyevalet@yahoo.co.uk

  • dusty555 Rank: Lance Corporal on 5th Jan 2004

    Les, You can have 5 stars! I had been struggling for HOURS trying to download my pictures (Konica Revio 100) I can't believe how COMPLICATED this system is, and the book supplied is USELESS! Thank you again Les!

  • wyevalet Rank: Corporal on 6th Jan 2004

    It's pretty tricky to start with, but it's not a bad little camera when you get used to it. It's best to use rechargeable batteries too, as it eats ordinary ones!

  • RayOnCamera Rank: Lance Corporal on 2nd Nov 2004

    It is not in the "useless" manual, but you may have to press the button second up from bottom to get the "removeable disk" to show on Windows Explorer. I sometimes have to do this several times. Whether this is shown as drive "d" or "e" depends on how many drives you have on your computer. Agree with comments - not a good camera.