Konica Minolta attends photo exhibitions in Goa, Bengaluru

Konica Minolta Business Solutions attended the three-day Photo Today 2016 Expo at Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium, Goa from 15 July to 17 July, and highlighted its Bizhub Press C71hc. The company also showcased samples of job works produced in MGI machines.

29 Jul 2016 | By Dibyajyoti Sarma

Photo Today Expo is an international show for photography, videography, digital imaging, and photo album industry, an exclusive place where supply and demand come together, attended by professional photographers, advertising agencies, photo retailers, photo and video traders, agents, end users, manufacturers, distributors, etc.

The event focused on photo processing equipments, cameras, lenses, camera filters, flash lights, trade magazines, mini lab systems, professional lab equipments, video graphics equipments, frame making equipment, identification card makers and many more.

The third generation Bizhub Press C71hc brings benefits over its predecessor and incorporates advanced colour reproduction capabilities of the manufacturer’s proprietary high-chroma toner that provides enhanced printing services. Truly amazing quality results can be achieved for photo books and photo merchandise, promotional materials, and other sophisticated print products. Bizhub Press c71hc also comes with an optional banner tray to support the printing on media up to 13x47. This gives the customers to print bigger format of photo albums. 

Meanwhile, Konica Minolta also participated in the fourth Digi Image 2016 organised by KPA and Aakar at Neelakanta Convention Center, Bengaluru from 15 to 17 July.

Digi Image has grown steadily in popularity and has become the region's most influential, annual meeting point for people involved in the photography, videography and creative imaging sector.

At the event, Konica Minolta highlighted its bizhub Press C71hc, C1060 and MGI Samples.

Hosted by Karnataka Photographers Association, the region’s leading photo association, Digi Image attracted visitors from all over the India, with thousands of photography and imaging specialists, introducing them to cutting-edge technology, industry experts and an extensive programme of workshops.

The range of product categories included digital cameras, image workflow applications, and digital imaging technology and studio equipment. Visitors also got the chance to test and try new equipment, book professional shooting sessions using fully equipped pop-up studios, found out the latest products entering the market and gain access to many of the leading brands within this rapidly evolving industry.