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The '''Dynax 40''' was introduced by [[Minolta]] in 2004 as a basic consumer level SLR for 35mm film. Although it was described as basic, the camera was packed with pre-programmed settings for portrait, landscape, night-portrait, macro and sports. Besides these comfort choices the photographer could also choose for aperture priority, shutter priority and a full manual mode. | The '''Dynax 40''' was introduced by [[Minolta]] in 2004 as a basic consumer level SLR for 35mm film. Although it was described as basic, the camera was packed with pre-programmed settings for portrait, landscape, night-portrait, macro and sports. Besides these comfort choices the photographer could also choose for aperture priority, shutter priority and a full manual mode. | ||
− | Shutter speeds range from 30sec. to 1/2000sec. and the flash is synced at 1/90sec. The camera was | + | Shutter speeds range from 30sec. to 1/2000sec. and the flash is synced at 1/90sec. The camera was equipped with a small pop-up flash besides the usual Minolta hot-shoe for larger flashes. |
− | It was usually sold with the AF | + | It was usually sold with the AF kit lens 28-100mm f/3.5-5.6 as shown in the picture. |
− | Once this was one of the smallest and lightest (335gr) full-spec SLR cameras available. It is powered by | + | Once this was one of the smallest and lightest (335gr) full-spec SLR cameras available. It is powered by two [[CR2 batteries]]. |
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+ | [[Category: Minolta|Dynax 40]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Minolta AF mount]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus SLR]] |
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Minolta Dynax 40 image by René Maly (Image rights) |
The Dynax 40 was introduced by Minolta in 2004 as a basic consumer level SLR for 35mm film. Although it was described as basic, the camera was packed with pre-programmed settings for portrait, landscape, night-portrait, macro and sports. Besides these comfort choices the photographer could also choose for aperture priority, shutter priority and a full manual mode.
Shutter speeds range from 30sec. to 1/2000sec. and the flash is synced at 1/90sec. The camera was equipped with a small pop-up flash besides the usual Minolta hot-shoe for larger flashes.
It was usually sold with the AF kit lens 28-100mm f/3.5-5.6 as shown in the picture.
Once this was one of the smallest and lightest (335gr) full-spec SLR cameras available. It is powered by two CR2 batteries.