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The '''[[Minolta]] Maxxum HTsi''' is a entry level auto focus 35mm [[SLR]] camera released in 1998.  
 
The '''[[Minolta]] Maxxum HTsi''' is a entry level auto focus 35mm [[SLR]] camera released in 1998.  
  
 
It is a simplified lower cost version of the [[Minolta Dynax 505si|'''Maxxum HTsi Plus''' / '''Minolta Dynax 505si''']]; which was based on the more complex [[Minolta Dynax 505si Super| '''Dynax 505si Super''' / '''Maxxum XTsi''' / '''α Sweet''']]. Features removed mostly involve flash related capbilities most often used in a studio along with the removal of the remote release socket.
 
It is a simplified lower cost version of the [[Minolta Dynax 505si|'''Maxxum HTsi Plus''' / '''Minolta Dynax 505si''']]; which was based on the more complex [[Minolta Dynax 505si Super| '''Dynax 505si Super''' / '''Maxxum XTsi''' / '''α Sweet''']]. Features removed mostly involve flash related capbilities most often used in a studio along with the removal of the remote release socket.
  
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==Specifications==
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* Camera type: 35mm SLR
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* Lens mount: Minolta A-type bayonet mount
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* Viewfinder: SLR roof mirror; 90-percent field of view
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* Shutter: Electronic vertical focal-plane
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* Shutter speed: 30 to 1/4,000 sec, bulb with 1/125 sync.
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* Focus type: TTL phase-detection; multimetering with cross-hair type CCD line-sensor metering cell; autofocus and manual modes
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* AF sensitivity: EV -1 to 18 (ISO 100)
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* Meter: 14 segments, spot (2.7%).
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* Metering range: 1 to 20 EV; 4 to 20 with spot.
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* Exposure modes: Portrait, landscape, close up, sports, night portrait, auto, manual
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* Film speed: Auto [[DX Encoding|DX]] 25 to 5000 ISO; manual 6 to 6400 ISO in 1/3 EV inc.
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* Film loading: Auto load
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* Transport: Single frame, continuous advance (2 fps), multiple exposure.
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* Flash modes: Auto, off, fill
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* Flash recycling time: 3 sec.
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* Power source: 2x [[CR2 battery|CR2]] lithium batteries
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* Dimensions: 135 x 90 x 59 mm
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* Weight: 350g
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
*[http://www.tashimareport.info/Minolta/si-Serie/HTsi/UserManual/UM-HTsi.pdf HTsiCamera manual] at [http://www.tashimareport.info/ TashimaReport]
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*[http://www.tashimareport.info/Minolta/si-Serie/HTsi/UserManual/UM-HTsi.pdf HTsi camera manual] at [http://www.tashimareport.info/ TashimaReport]
  
 
[[Category:Minolta AF mount|HTsi]]
 
[[Category:Minolta AF mount|HTsi]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus SLR]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus SLR]]
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[[Category:Minolta|Maxxum HTsi]]
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[[Category: M|Maxxum HTsi Minolta]]
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Latest revision as of 07:01, 23 January 2022

The Minolta Maxxum HTsi is a entry level auto focus 35mm SLR camera released in 1998.

It is a simplified lower cost version of the Maxxum HTsi Plus / Minolta Dynax 505si; which was based on the more complex Dynax 505si Super / Maxxum XTsi / α Sweet. Features removed mostly involve flash related capbilities most often used in a studio along with the removal of the remote release socket.

Specifications

  • Camera type: 35mm SLR
  • Lens mount: Minolta A-type bayonet mount
  • Viewfinder: SLR roof mirror; 90-percent field of view
  • Shutter: Electronic vertical focal-plane
  • Shutter speed: 30 to 1/4,000 sec, bulb with 1/125 sync.
  • Focus type: TTL phase-detection; multimetering with cross-hair type CCD line-sensor metering cell; autofocus and manual modes
  • AF sensitivity: EV -1 to 18 (ISO 100)
  • Meter: 14 segments, spot (2.7%).
  • Metering range: 1 to 20 EV; 4 to 20 with spot.
  • Exposure modes: Portrait, landscape, close up, sports, night portrait, auto, manual
  • Film speed: Auto DX 25 to 5000 ISO; manual 6 to 6400 ISO in 1/3 EV inc.
  • Film loading: Auto load
  • Transport: Single frame, continuous advance (2 fps), multiple exposure.
  • Flash modes: Auto, off, fill
  • Flash recycling time: 3 sec.
  • Power source: 2x CR2 lithium batteries
  • Dimensions: 135 x 90 x 59 mm
  • Weight: 350g

Links