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.
Minolta Minolta X-700
The MinoltaX-700 is a legendary 35mm film SLR camera launched by the renowned Japanese camera manufacturer Minolta in 1981. This camera was widely praised for its innovative features and outstanding performance, and became a classic in the field of photography at that time. Adopting an all metal body design, it is sturdy and durable. It is equipped with a replaceable lens system, allowing photographers to choose different lenses according to their needs and capture diverse images. Its innovative features and outstanding performance have made it a beloved choice for photography enthusiasts and professional photographers.
Minolta Minolta SR-T101
MinoltaSR-T101 is a classic camera with historical significance, launched by the renowned Japanese camera manufacturer Minolta Corporation. This camera was first released in 1966 and became a major highlight of Minolta in the DSLR camera market. Adopting an all metal body design, the structure is sturdy and durable. It is equipped with a 35mm film body with a replaceable lens, supporting manual focusing and exposure control. This allows photographers to freely create according to their needs and achieve better visual expression. It is a classic camera with historical significance and outstanding performance.
1977 Minolta XG 2 DSLR camera
The Minolta XG series was launched in 1977 along with the more complex Minolta XD series, and is a budget series of small, lightweight, and easy-to-use electronic SLR cameras with automatic exposure mode. As the first models in the Minolta DSLR camera series, these cameras cannot operate without batteries. They still use outdated CdS metering systems and have competitive fabric shutters. In aperture priority automatic mode, the electronically controlled shutter provides a continuously variable speed from 1 second to 1/1000 second. Many of its functions continued into the later XG series body.
1960s DSLR camera Minolta SR-T 101
The Minolta SR-T 101 is a 35mm manual focus DSLR camera with lens exposure metering (TTL), launched by Minolta Camera Company in 1966. Its target is demanding amateur and semi professional photographers. The SR-T 101 has been in production for ten years with only minor modifications. This design is based on the 1962 Minolta SR-7 V-type camera, but mainly inherits the original Minolta SR-2 from 1958.
DSLR camera Minolta XG-1
The Minolta XG series was launched in 1977 along with the more complex Minolta XD series, and is a budget series of small, lightweight, and easy-to-use electronic SLR cameras with automatic exposure mode. As the first models in the Minolta DSLR camera series, these cameras cannot operate without batteries. They still use outdated CdS metering systems and have competitive fabric shutters. In aperture priority automatic mode, the electronically controlled shutter provides a continuously variable speed from 1 second to 1/1000 second.
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