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Manual focus (SR, SR-T and X series): ... APS film and digital cameras - Vectis series. Minolta vectis s 1(SLR-camera) ... Konica Minolta DiMAGE E500; Minolta Dimâge ...
The film loading system of the FC-1 is noteworthy: The camera takes the film tip automatically and there is no need to fire the shutter until the first frame is reached. [2] It was named Autoload. [4] It is possible to use a separate winder, the "Auto Winder F". Lenses are fixed with the Konica AR-bayonet.
Box of a Konica Minolta color film roll, model VX100 Super. Konica was a major producer of 35mm film and related products, including film development processors and printing technology. While never equal to giants like Kodak or Fujifilm, the recognized quality of Konica film ensured general presence on market. Originally Konica film and paper ...
The Minolta 5000, Minolta's entry level camera and essentially a downscaled 7000, was released in 1986. It featured shutter speeds of 1/2000 to 4 seconds and BULB, center-weighted lightmetering, exposure compensation of +1EV, flashsync speed of 1/100s and fully automatic programs.
The Konica FP-1, introduced in 1981 and discontinued in 1983, was a 35mm SLR camera with TTL metering and a large range of exchangeable optics. The camera was quite unusual: shutter speed and aperture was automatically set by the camera ( AE mode ), with no user interaction possible.
The 7000i supported the Minolta AF lens system, [2] and other accessories such as the remote cords. Perhaps more innovative than any other improvement was the expansion card system. While also used in other models in the i-series, some models in the xi-series, and some si-series cameras, the Minolta Creative Expansion Card System debuted on ...
The Minolta X-570 (X-500 in Europe and Asia) is a film single-lens reflex camera. It was introduced in 1983 as a lower cost alternative to the X-700 , replacing the earlier XG-M in this role. [ 1 ] It used the same chassis as the rest of the Minolta X series and the standard Minolta SR lens mount .
The AR-mount features a relatively short flange focal distance of 40.50 mm for a 35 mm film SLR camera. Its diameter is 47 mm. [3] The focal lengths offered by Konica ranged from 21 mm to 2000 mm along with a 15 mm fisheye lens; from the start, one zoom, the 47-100mm f3.5 Hexanon AR-H, was offered.