Minolta x370 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Camera Type: Type of camera – SL45 Model which is a Also an automatic exposure,lica camera body.
  • Photography System: Hybrid which has both APS camera control photography system of controlling which is focus by aperturing.
  • Standard Lenses:
  • MDSOmm F 1.2
  • MDSOmm F 1.4
  • MDSOmm F 1.7
  • MD50mm F 2
  • Lens Mount: Minolta SLR circunstancial bayonet lens mount
  • Film Used: J135 roullette Cult Vintage
  • Size of Image Field: Two-dimensional image with a field of 24 x 36mm
  • Shutter Type: E foresee shutters with open blade shutter elongated inform x2cm photodetectors, linen control interface
  • Shutter Speed:
  • Auto S mode allows shutter speeds from four second to 1000 frames per second
  • Manual includes and up to 3 second exposures per second internal timer.
  • Shutter Release: Electromagnetic release by remote cord or wireless controller after Moto IR-1 has been installed.
  • Self-Timer: Electronic self-timer with LED light which turns green or red.
  • Light Metering System: Center weighted photometry but metering system is due to the presence of one silicon photocell through t L c majority.
  • Auto Exposure Interlock Range: The extreme left exposure includes EV 1 20 out of plus or minus 18 limits, with one hundred ASA ISO and using a lens diameter max of 1.4.
  • Film Speed Scale: ASA ISO setting up has a automatic locking mechanism every 1/3 group increments.
  • Metering Switch: The switch for the meter can be activated by either touching the switch or slightly depressing the operating button on a remote unit.
  • Viewfinder Type: A pre aligned grousset frame has been used which is converted using a SLR pentaprism so that the undesired horizontal lenses are replaced with vertical lenses while having 95% area of the reformer film frame.
  • Magnification: When measuring using a 50 mm lens the angle will be 0.9 degrees translated to setting when at infinity.
  • Dioptric Power: The minimum focus distance with regular set of diopters is one diopter -1.
  • Finder Indications:Showing an LED shutter-speed scale on a device or an electrical equipment logo, low battery or over/under range device eight and device or device or a battery-checking devices or device or a low battery checking device.
  • Flash Sync: Electro flash and sync x's attached at 1 over sixty second speed.
  • Battery: Any two 1.55 silver oxidative or two alkaline manganese LR44 type batteries.
  • Dimensions: 3-9/19 inches wide × 5-3/8 inches high and 90 millimeters x 137 millimeters.
  • Weight: Without provision of electric power supply, the units weight is 470 grams.
  • Accessories: A variety of Minolta flash units, winder, separate controlling sets, and interchangeable Minolta lenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What type of film does the camera use?

A: The model camera mentioned utilizes J135 roll film.

  • Q: How fast can this shutter operate?

A: Shutter speed ranges from four seconds to a one over one thousand seconds. In addition to that, there are several manual speeds.

  • Q: How does the self-timer work?

A: An electronic self-timer is activated when an operating button is tapped and a blinking LED light indicates this activation.

  • Q: Can I use different lenses with this camera?

A: Interchangeable Minolta lenses therefore are used to work this particular camera.

  • Q: What is the viewfinder magnification?

A: When zooming in with a 50mm lens to infinity point and changing T then the value of the viewfinder magnification is said to be a value of 0:9

  • Q: What kind of battery does the camera require?

A: Two 1.5 V alkaline-manganese batteries (LR44) or two 1.55 V silver-oxide batteries (SR44) are required by the camera.

  • Q: Is the camera compatible with remote control?

A: The camera is operational along with its wireless controller IR-1 for remote operation.

  • Q: What is the exposure control system used in this camera?

A: This camera utilizes TTL center weighted average auto focus metering for exposure control.

  • Q: What is the size and weight of the camera?

A: Dimensions of the camera are 90 x 137 mm and the weight is approximately 470 g exclusive of batteries.

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