Minolta Dynax 7

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Minolta Dynax 7
Minolta Dynax 7 1.jpg
Type: Small picture - SLR with built-in housing elevators and autofocusing -Motor
Production period: 2000-2004
Lens connection : A bayonet
Film format : 35 mm (small picture)
Recording format : 24 mm × 36 mm
Viewfinder : SLR
Viewfinder field: 92%
Enlargement: 0.8x
Finder Ads: Time, aperture, exposure, focus indicator, image counter, battery capacity, flash readiness
Operating modes: Manual timer
automatic program automatic
Film transport: motorized
Frame rate : 3.7 frames per second with AF tracking
Auto focus (AF) : TTL phase AF
AF points: 9, including 1x cross sensor
Exposure metering : TTL open aperture measurement with 14 honeycomb fields
Correction : ± 2 EV
Closure : Electronically controlled, vertical focal plane shutter
Shutter speed : 1 / 8000–30 s, bulb long exposure
Control: electronically
Lightning connection : ISO hot shoe
Synchronization : 1/200 s

The Minolta Dynax 7 (in the US Maxxum 7 , in Japan alpha 7 ) was an analog SLR camera format 35mm of the Japanese manufacturer Minolta . It was presented in 2000. The successor model was the digital Dynax 7 D , which was already marketed under the company name Konica Minolta.

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