Konica Minolta pulled out of the camera business at the end of March but some of their products are still available, often at heavily discounted prices. I use a Dimage Z1 which I'm really happy with. (I'd previously used Olympus Camedia products which weren't as good but that might just be because of the speed with which all digital camera have improved. i.e. It wasn't really fair of me to compare a new Minolta camera with an older Olympus one).
The Z1 was the first camera in the excellent Dimage Z series. The last cameras to be be manufactured in the range (i.e. up until March) were the Z10 & Z20 (both with 8x optical zooms) and the Z3, Z5 & Z6 (all with 12x optical zooms). It's these cameras which I recommend you look out for.
As I've stated Minolta cameras are no longer manufactured but the company is still trading in other areas of electronics. This means that the manufacturer's warranty on a Minolta camera is still valid. (They've got an arrangement with Sony for any repairs to be carried out).
Several dealers are still advertising the Dimage Z range. For example, the Z3 is offered at �159.99, here:
http://thedigitalcentre.com/shop/product_info. php?products_id=49
Chris