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− | The '''MINOLTA X-370s''' was | + | The '''MINOLTA X-370s''' was the last lower budget [[SLR]] camera bodies built for [[Minolta]]'s manual focus [[Rokkor]]-lenses. It offered automatic exposure in an aperture preferred mode. Manual selection of shutter speed was also possible. The camera body was made in China, maybe by [[Seagull]], the company which once got certain assets from Minolta for producing Minolta-like SLR camera bodies. |
[[Category: Chinese 35mm SLR]] | [[Category: Chinese 35mm SLR]] |
Revision as of 15:50, 16 August 2016
The MINOLTA X-370s was the last lower budget SLR camera bodies built for Minolta's manual focus Rokkor-lenses. It offered automatic exposure in an aperture preferred mode. Manual selection of shutter speed was also possible. The camera body was made in China, maybe by Seagull, the company which once got certain assets from Minolta for producing Minolta-like SLR camera bodies.