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Old November 13th 03, 12:16 PM
Lewis Lang
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Default FA: Minolta Maxxum 600si AF 35mm SLR - Great User body

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INCLUDES:

* MINOLTA MAXXUM 600si CAMERA BODY

* MAXXUM 600si INSTRUCTION MANUAL

* MINOLTA CAMERA STRAP

* BODY CAP

This 35mm SLR autofocus camera is simplicity itself and features a “classical
interface” - most if not all of its important features (exposure mode, AF mode,
ambient exposure compensation, flash compensation, spot/center weighted or
honeycomb metering, AE lock, etc.) are controllable with easy to read/easy to
set dials or buttons or switches that cover only one specific function (as
opposed to some SLRs that make you hold down a button whilst turning a dial to
cycle to cycle through a series of computer-like menus).

FEATURES: Full auto exposure modes (Program , Aperture priority and Shutter
priority) as well as manual exposure. Built-in 2 f.p.s. motordrive. Wide area
or central spot AF Shutter speeds from 1/4000 sec. - 30 secs. A metering index
scale in the viewfinder that shows present exposure reading, exposure
compensation amount and the difference between the camera’s AE locked reading
and its present reading (very good for comparison of exposure in different
parts of a scene, especially when the AE lock is used in combination with the
spot exposure metering mode), and very importantly (for
macro/portraiture/landscape type work). A separate dedicated button for depth
of field preview. A built-in flash w/ a 28mm angle of coverage. Normal flash
sync speed of 1/200 sec. and high speed flash sync up to 1/4000 sec. (when used
w/ a 5400HS or the like flash), wireless TTL flash (great for off camera flash
set ups such as portraiture w/ no calculations necessary) amongst many other
features/goodies...

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Lewis

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