Minolta X-700 Camera
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Product Details: Minolta X-700
| Included Components | Body Only |
|---|---|
| Camera Type | SLR Camera |
| Camera Format | 35mm |
| Date Imprint | - - |
| Camera Flash | Yes |
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Product Description: Minolta X-700
The X-700's aperture-priority AE mode lets you control the depth of field but still maintain AE control of stepless shutter speeds fine-tuned for proper exposure with light metered up to the instant of exposure. This mode is excellent for AE photography with the wide range of Minolta SLR system lenses and accessories available, including mirror lenses and close-up bellows - not possible with shutter-priority AE systems. For full creative flexibility, aperture and shutter can be set independently in any combination in the X-700's metered/full-manual mode.
Other handy features of your X-700 include; touch-switch metering that keeps the LEDs on for 15 seconds after you first touch the operating button; AE lock for holding adjusted-framing meter readings; +/- 2EV stops' exposure adjustment with LED indicator in finder; self-timer with triple-rate visual/audible indications; flash-ready and Flash Distance Checker (FDC) indications in finder; split-image microprism spot and Acute Matte focusing screen; integral front and back grips for surer holding; Safe Load Signal; and a new easy-load take-up spool.
User Reviews: Minolta X-700
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questioning
, May 28, 2003Reviewer: reladox - See all reladox's reviewsIve bought Minolta X-700, when I Was in Alaska.But I dont know how to use in generally. And now, would U like to give me some information or the guide book, etc. Please send to my Email: reladox@yahoo.com. Im very very many thanks. And ones again Thank you in advance. From me : Harry -
Took a beating
, March 19, 2003Reviewer: Natureboy1962 - See all Natureboy1962's reviewsI loved my x-700. It lasted through two years of photography in Alaska while I was a scout in the Army. Never failed in subzero temps and was even submerged briefly in a stream in Michigan and after drying out didnt miss a beat. It took a serious fall to finally put it out of commission after 6 years of use. ...
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