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  2. iISO flash shoe - Wikipedia

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    iISO (intelligent ISO) flash shoe (aka "reversed" hotshoe) is the unofficial name for the proprietary accessory flash attachment and control interface used on Minolta cameras since the i-series introduced in 1988, and subsequently Konica Minolta and later Sony α DSLRs and NEX-7 up to 2012. Sony called it the Auto-lock Accessory Shoe (AAS).

  3. Minolta Maxxum 9000 - Wikipedia

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    Flash. Flash. Hot shoe and PC-socket. General. Dimensions. 53×92×139 mm. The Minolta 9000 AF is a professional Single-lens reflex autofocus camera, introduced by Minolta in August 1985. [1] It was both Minolta 's and the world's first professional autofocus SLR. It was called Minolta Maxxum 9000 in the US and Minolta α-9000 in Japan.

  4. Minolta SR-T 101 - Wikipedia

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    51 x 86 x 136 mm, 560 g. The Minolta SR-T 101 is a 35mm manual focus SLR camera with Through-The-Lens exposure metering – TTL for short - that was launched in 1966 by Minolta Camera Co. It was aimed at demanding amateur and semi-professional photographers. The SR-T 101 stayed in production for ten years with only minor changes.

  5. Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D - Wikipedia

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    Weight. 760 g (1.68 lb) body only. The Maxxum 7D, labelled Dynax 7D in Europe / Hong Kong and α-7 Digital in Japan and officially named "DG-7D", is a 6.1 megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera, or DSLR, produced by Konica Minolta. It was the top model of their DSLR range; the Maxxum/Dynax 5D consumer-grade model was the other.

  6. Minolta Dimage 5 - Wikipedia

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    General. Battery. AA batteries. The Minolta DiMAGE 5 is a "pro-sumer" digital bridge camera, utilising both an electronic viewfinder and LCD back. It is capable of capturing images at 3.3 mega pixel range. [1] The DiMAGE 5 was announced 11 February 2001. [2] The Dimage 5 is the middle-range model, with the same sophisticated controls as Dimage ...

  7. Minolta XG-1 - Wikipedia

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    Minolta XG-E. Minolta XG-1 is a 35mm SLR film camera manufactured by Minolta between 1977 and 1984. It is the second model to appear in the XG series of cameras, succeeding the Minolta XG-E (1977). The Minolta XG-1 has gone through various renaming and redesign all throughout its production run. The last version of the XG-1 is marketed as ...

  8. Konica Minolta Dimage A2 - Wikipedia

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    The Konica Minolta DiMAGE A2 is a digital bridge camera which was manufactured by Konica Minolta, announced at the Photo Marketing Association exposition on February 12, 2004 as the flagship of Konica Minolta's fixed-lens DiMAGE digital camera line. It was similar to and succeeded the Minolta DiMAGE A1 (2003) and was supplemented by the DiMAGE ...

  9. Minolta Vectis S series - Wikipedia

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    Minolta Vectis S-1. The Minolta Vectis S-series comprises two APS system models of film SLR cameras made by Minolta, the flagship model Vectis S-1 and the Vectis S-100. The cameras feature a compact design, owing to the use of mirrors instead of prisms in the viewfinder. Only one early DSLR camera body, the Minolta Dimâge RD 3000, also used ...

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