Minolta X700
The X-700, born in 1982, can be said to have integrated two of the most advanced technologies in camera manufacturing at that time: Program (P) auto exposure and TTL auto flash. The X-700 program first applied a 4:7 shutter aperture program ratio, which, when paired with a 50mm standard lens, matches the maximum aperture at a speed of 1/30 second or lower in low light environments; In high light environments, the aperture sharply decreases with the increase of shutter speed. TTL flash is a system that can directly measure the reflection of film plane and achieve automatic control of flash exposure, and it was also the most advanced at that time.
Do the old Holga GCNF120 plastic camera
The Holga GCNF120 is a specific model of the Holga camera series. Like other Holga cameras, it is a medium-format camera that uses 120 film, is constructed with a plastic body, and has a simple and classic design. It usually has a fixed focal length lens and manual control options that can shoot square in 6x 6 or 6x4.5 format. Holga cameras first began production in China in the 1980 s, and then gained wide acceptance and use worldwide.
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