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The '''Minolta X-7A''' is a [[35mm]] manual focus [[SLR]] based on the MD mount released by [[Minolta]] in 1985. It is essentially the all black-bodied international version of the [[Minolta X-300|X-370]] and was marketed in the U.S. and Canada. Like the '''X-370,''' it has no [[depth-of-field|depth-of-field preview]] button or PC connector for off-the-camera flash. | The '''Minolta X-7A''' is a [[35mm]] manual focus [[SLR]] based on the MD mount released by [[Minolta]] in 1985. It is essentially the all black-bodied international version of the [[Minolta X-300|X-370]] and was marketed in the U.S. and Canada. Like the '''X-370,''' it has no [[depth-of-field|depth-of-field preview]] button or PC connector for off-the-camera flash. | ||
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Revision as of 11:16, 3 November 2020
Minolta X-7A image by Kenneth Dwain Harrelson (Image rights) |
The Minolta X-7A is a 35mm manual focus SLR based on the MD mount released by Minolta in 1985. It is essentially the all black-bodied international version of the X-370 and was marketed in the U.S. and Canada. Like the X-370, it has no depth-of-field preview button or PC connector for off-the-camera flash.
Specifications
- Made by Minolta
- Film format: 24x36mm frames on 35mm film
- Type: Single Lens Reflex
- Lens mount: MD Mount (Minolta SR mount)
- Size is 137 x 90 x 51.5mm (5-3/8 x 3-9/16 x 2 in.)
- Weight is 470g (16-9/16 oz.) without lens and power cell(s)
- Split-image spot, microprism band and acute matte field focusing screen
- In viewfinder shutter speed scale/LED display, shows 95% of the frame area
- Remote shutter release socket on side of lens mount
- Quartz/electronically controlled horizontal-traverse focal plane shutter 4 sec to 1/1000 sec (Auto), 1 sec to 1/1000th (Manual), plus "B" (Stepless in Auto)
- TTL center-weighted metering
- Hot shoe
- Synchs with Minolta X-series Auto Electroflashes at 1/60 sec.
- 10 Second self-timer with LED indicator
- AE lock (15 seconds)
- ISO Range 12-3200
- (2) 1.55v silver oxide SR44/Eveready S-76 batteries, (2) 1.5v LR44/Eveready A-76 batteries, or (1) 3v lithium CR-1/3N battery
- Accepts the Auto Winder G or Motor Drive 1
- Film memo holder on back
- Tripod socket
Minolta X-7A pair image by Kenneth Dwain Harrelson (Image rights) |