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Revision as of 07:56, 17 June 2006
The Minolta XD-5 was the cheaper version of the XD-cameras. Some people say that it has several metal parts which just look like metal parts. It has the same outer appeareance as the XD-7, except the missing viewfinder ocular shutting lever. Both models offer the choice of two automatic exposure modes: shutterspeed preferred or aperture preferred. In shutter preferred mode an aperture scale is shown in the viewfinder instead of the meter's shutterspeed scale. But the XD-5 shows not the actual selected speed and selected aperture in addition to that scale like the XD-7 shows. For new preselections of shutter speed or aperture the XD-7 user can keep his eye on the viewfinder.
- Type: SLR camera body
- Exposure: automatically controlled shutter speed or automatic shutter preferred control of aperture and shutter speed
- Metering: through-the-lens (TTL) measuring by a photo diode at the back of the pentaprism controls automatic exposure
- Shutter speeds: 1 - 1/1000 sec. (metal lamellae shutter)
- Films: 35mm film with speeds from 12 to 3200 ASA
- Viewfinder: pentaprism viewfinder showing 94%
- Lens: Minolta MD-Rokkor lenses (SR-bayonet lenses with additional lever for automatic aperture control)
Of course nearly all SR-bayonet lenses can be used with the XD-5, but the older SR-lenses and MC-lenses only without shutter preferred mode.
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