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− | At the start of the millennium [[Minolta]] showed for the last time its pride about its [[autofocus]] system [[SLR]]s with the Alpha-mount. The pride of the company was perfectly represented by another superb camera model of that series, the '''Minolta Dynax 5'''. It is also know as Maxxum 5 in the Americas, '''α-Sweet II''' in Japan and '''α-5''' in China. In the class of low-price amateur cameras it got best notes in tests and comparisons. It was a light fast camera which got all the features of the [[Minolta Dynax 600si]], thus being a mighty tool for amateurs. | + | At the start of the millennium [[Minolta]] showed for the last time its pride about its [[autofocus]] system [[SLR]]s with the Alpha-mount. The pride of the company was perfectly represented by another superb camera model of that series, the '''Minolta Dynax 5'''. It is also know as '''Maxxum 5''' in the Americas, '''α-Sweet II''' in Japan and '''α-5''' in China. In the class of low-price amateur cameras it got best notes in tests and comparisons. It was a light fast camera which got all the features of the [[Minolta Dynax 600si]], thus being a mighty tool for amateurs. |
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Revision as of 01:01, 10 August 2012
Dynax 5 image by Uwe Kulick (Image rights) |
At the start of the millennium Minolta showed for the last time its pride about its autofocus system SLRs with the Alpha-mount. The pride of the company was perfectly represented by another superb camera model of that series, the Minolta Dynax 5. It is also know as Maxxum 5 in the Americas, α-Sweet II in Japan and α-5 in China. In the class of low-price amateur cameras it got best notes in tests and comparisons. It was a light fast camera which got all the features of the Minolta Dynax 600si, thus being a mighty tool for amateurs.
Maxxum 5 image by Tony Kemplen (Image rights) |
α Sweet II (Alpha Sweet II) image by 小川 先生 (Image rights) |
Links
- Dynax 5 Review on Philip Harle Virtual Traveller
- Camera manuals in English, French, Spanish, German and Russian at TashimaReport