What is the shutter speed of a Minolta X-500?
The Minolta X-500 (X-570 in the US) is an Aperture-Priority AE 35mm SLR film camera with a quartz-controlled horizontal-traverse focal-plane shutter capable of a speed range from 4 seconds to 1/1000 second, B. The X-500 can also operate in a fully manual mode at pre-set shutter speeds (1 to 1/1000 second) with matched LED metering.
What kind of camera is the Dynax 500si?
The Dynax 500si is a 35mm SLR camera manufactured by Minolta. It is also known as the Maxxum 400si and Maxxum RZ400si. A Date version was sold in American Ritz Camera stores the as the Maxxum RZ430si or 430si RZ as written on the body.
Is the Dynax Maxxum 500si any good?
Not as rugged as the Pentax SF-1 (but, honestly, the Maxxum is a much less expensive camera). Autofocus is very good for a single-sensor model BUT multiple sensors are more desirable. This review is for the Maxxum 500si, known otherwise as the Dynax 500si Super.
How much does the canon X-500 weigh?
The camera’s body weight is 490 grams without a lens or battery. The X-500 (X-570 in the US), available both in black and chrome, is built on the same chassis as the rest of the SR mount X-series and lacks only the fully automatic Program exposure mode of the X-700. Still a handsome lass nevertheless.
What kind of camera is the Minolta X-700?
Minolta launched their enormously successful X series of cameras in 1981 with the top of the range X-700. This camera feature multi-mode operation (with aperture priority, manual and programmed exposure modes), a sophisticated through-the-lens flash metering system and the ability to take the 3.5 fps Minolta Motor Drive 1.
How much does a Minolta X-570 cost?
X-570 for the grand total of US$30!! (although a price of around $80 – $100 on eBay would be more common). As with all Minolta manual focus cameras it accepts the full range of Minolta non-AF lenses, and as an added bonus it is fully compatible with