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== Technical specifications ==
Camera Type:35mm single lens reflex (SLR) with built-in flash, autoexposure (AE), and action-predictive autofocus (AF) {{brl}}
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Lens Mount: Minolta A-type bayonet mount (Maxxum/Dynax lenses) {{brl}}
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* '''Type:''' 35mm Auto-focus SLR with built-in flash, autoexposure and action-predictive autofocus.
Electronically controlled shutter {{brl}}
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* '''Manufacturer:''' Minolta
Shutter speeds 1/8000 sec - 30 sec {{brl}}
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* '''Lens mount:''' Minolta AF baynoet mount (Maxxum/Dynax lenses, non-compatible with earlier SR)  
Exposure metering range 0-20 EV (ISO 100) {{brl}}
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* '''Shutter:''' vertical focal-plane shutter, electronically controlled, metal
Metering system Minolta Honeycomb 14-segment coupled with the AF metering, with selectable center-weighted and spot metering. {{brl}}
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* '''Shutter speeds:''' 30s-1/8000s, B.
Exposure modes; aperture priority, bulb, manual, program, shutter priority {{brl}}
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* '''Built-in Flash Guide Number:''' Variable GN 14-20, auto zooming equivalent 24mm - 80 mm focal length coverage.
AF Illuminator: Built-in LED with range of 0.7 - 7m. Automatically activated in low-light, low-contrast situations {{brl}}
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* '''Flash sync:''' Minolta iLSO hot shoe, PC socket for X sync (at 1/200th).
Eye-start (can be turned off) with a grip sensor {{brl}}
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* '''Exposure:''' 14-segment honeycomb pattern SPC for ambient light and flash-metering SPC for flash, centre-weighted and spot metering.
Built-in flash GN 14-20 auto-zooming between 24 to 80 mm {{brl}}
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* '''Exposure metering range:''' 0-20 EV (ISO 100).
Exposure compensation ±3 EV range, in 1/2 EV steps {{brl}}
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* '''Exposure modes:''' Aperture priority, Shutter priority, program, manual, bulb.
Exposure auto bracketing 7 steps in full, 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps {{brl}}
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* '''Exposure compensation:''' ±3 EV range, in 1/2 EV steps.
Multi-exposure maximum of 9 exposures per frame {{brl}}
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* '''Exposure auto bracketing:''' 7 steps in full, 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps.
Auto focus TTL phase detection {{brl}}
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* '''Film-speed Setting:''' 6-6400 ISO/ASA. Automatic setting for DX-coded film from ISO 25 to 6400.
AF Modes automatic (AF-A), continuous (AF-C), single-shot (AF-A) {{brl}}
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* '''Multi-exposure:''' Yes, maximum of 9 exposures per frame.
Auto focus points (Zones) 4 {{brl}}
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* '''Auto Focus:''' TTL phase detection, EV -1 to 19 (ISO 100), 4 AF zones, (AF-A), continuous (AF-C), single-shot (AF-A)
AF sensitivity range: EV -1 to19 (ISO 100) {{brl}}
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* '''AF Illuminator:''' Built-in LED with range of 0.7 - 7m.
Remote control Optional - cable {{brl}}
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* '''Battery:''' 2CR5 x 1 Battery
Film-speed Setting: Automatic setting for DX-coded film from ISO 25 to 6400. {{brl}}
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* '''Viewfinder:''' Eye-level fixed pentaprism High-Eyepoint approx. 22,9mm from eyepiece with 92% x 94% field of view.
Manual setting from ISO 6 to 6400, 1/3 EV increments. With flash, ISO 25 - 1000 {{brl}}
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* '''Viewfinder Magnification:''' 0.75x (with 50mm at ∞) Diopter: -1 Diopter Adjustment: -2.5 to +0.5 diopter  
Film advance motorized  {{brl}}
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* '''Film advance:''' Automatic, film drive mode single shot advance or continuous advance selectable, max. 3 fps.
Maximum continuous shooting speed 3 frames per second  {{brl}}
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* '''Dimensions:''' 153.5 x 107 x 71.5mm (WxHxD)
Film drive mode single shot advance or continuous advance selectable {{brl}}
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* '''Weight:''' 628g (without battery) 640g (with Quartz Data Back, without battery)
Viewfinder type: Eye-level fixed pentaprism with 92% x 94% field of view {{brl}}
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* '''Performance:''' 60 rolls with flash 0% (at 20°C) 22 rolls with flash 50% (at 20°C) 13 rolls with flash 100% (at 20°C)
Eyerelief: High-eyepoint; approx. 22.9mm from the eyepiece, 18.9mm from the eyepiece frame {{brl}}
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Focusing Screen: Acute matte (interchangeable on service basis)  {{brl}}
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Other functions: Eye-start (can be turned off) with a grip sensor {{brl}}
Magnification: 0.75x (with 50mm at ∞) {{brl}}
 
Diopter: -1 Diopter Adjustment: -2.5 to +0.5 diopter {{brl}}
 
 
Data Panel: Backlit on-body LCD (automatically illuminated in low-light situations) {{brl}}
 
Data Panel: Backlit on-body LCD (automatically illuminated in low-light situations) {{brl}}
Power: 2CR5 x 1 Battery {{brl}}
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Performance: 60 rolls with flash 0% (at 20°C) 22 rolls with flash 50% (at 20°C) 13 rolls with flash 100% (at 20°C) {{brl}}
 
Dimensions: 153.5 x 107 x 71.5mm (WxHxD) Weight:628g (without battery) 640g (with Quartz Data Back, without battery)  {{brl}}
 
  
 
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The Minolta Dynax 800si (Minolta Maxxum 800si in the USA, and Minolta alpha 807si in Japan) is an autofocus 35mm SLR, released by Minolta in 1997. It has a lot more features than its predecessor the Dynax/Maxxum 700si.
Besides the same basic specifications as the 700si, sharing the same shutter and metering system, the 800si had built-in subject programs; portrait, landscape, closeup, sport, night portrait, and three preset modes (the 700si relied on the card system introduced with 7000i in 1988 and only had one preset mode).
The 800si also could set auto-bracket with +-1/3, 1/2, or 1 EV with either 3, 5, or 7 exposures. The built-in flash was more powerful; 14 to 20 GN with zoom functionality between 24 to 80mm and rear sync enabled as well as a flash PC-socket in the camera together with wireless HSS flash. Several autofocus modes were also available, AF-A, AF-S, and AF-C. One advanced function the 800si had was the ability to record and store exposure value for 9 rolls of film with up to 40 exposures per roll.


Technical specifications

  • Type: 35mm Auto-focus SLR with built-in flash, autoexposure and action-predictive autofocus.
  • Manufacturer: Minolta
  • Lens mount: Minolta AF baynoet mount (Maxxum/Dynax lenses, non-compatible with earlier SR)
  • Shutter: vertical focal-plane shutter, electronically controlled, metal
  • Shutter speeds: 30s-1/8000s, B.
  • Built-in Flash Guide Number: Variable GN 14-20, auto zooming equivalent 24mm - 80 mm focal length coverage.
  • Flash sync: Minolta iLSO hot shoe, PC socket for X sync (at 1/200th).
  • Exposure: 14-segment honeycomb pattern SPC for ambient light and flash-metering SPC for flash, centre-weighted and spot metering.
  • Exposure metering range: 0-20 EV (ISO 100).
  • Exposure modes: Aperture priority, Shutter priority, program, manual, bulb.
  • Exposure compensation: ±3 EV range, in 1/2 EV steps.
  • Exposure auto bracketing: 7 steps in full, 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps.
  • Film-speed Setting: 6-6400 ISO/ASA. Automatic setting for DX-coded film from ISO 25 to 6400.
  • Multi-exposure: Yes, maximum of 9 exposures per frame.
  • Auto Focus: TTL phase detection, EV -1 to 19 (ISO 100), 4 AF zones, (AF-A), continuous (AF-C), single-shot (AF-A)
  • AF Illuminator: Built-in LED with range of 0.7 - 7m.
  • Battery: 2CR5 x 1 Battery
  • Viewfinder: Eye-level fixed pentaprism High-Eyepoint approx. 22,9mm from eyepiece with 92% x 94% field of view.
  • Viewfinder Magnification: 0.75x (with 50mm at ∞) Diopter: -1 Diopter Adjustment: -2.5 to +0.5 diopter
  • Film advance: Automatic, film drive mode single shot advance or continuous advance selectable, max. 3 fps.
  • Dimensions: 153.5 x 107 x 71.5mm (WxHxD)
  • Weight: 628g (without battery) 640g (with Quartz Data Back, without battery)
  • Performance: 60 rolls with flash 0% (at 20°C) 22 rolls with flash 50% (at 20°C) 13 rolls with flash 100% (at 20°C)

Other functions: Eye-start (can be turned off) with a grip sensor
Data Panel: Backlit on-body LCD (automatically illuminated in low-light situations)




 


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