Difference between revisions of "Minolta XM Motor"

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The '''Minolta XM Motor''' was basically a [[Minolta XM]] with added grip and film advance motor. The original XM's self-timer was omitted. The motor speed could be set for 1, 2, or 3 frames per second, in high-speed  mode up to 4 exposures per second were possible. A 10m filmmagazine was attachable (for 250 exposures). The accessories for the XM were applicable. A new viewfinder module became available for both cameras. The new [[pentaprism]] finder "S" had a semiconductor sensor which measured [[EV]] -2 to 17 and showed speeds from 8s to 1/2000s with [[LED]]s.
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Revision as of 10:48, 1 May 2012


The Minolta XM Motor was basically a Minolta XM with added grip and film advance motor. The original XM's self-timer was omitted. The motor speed could be set for 1, 2, or 3 frames per second, in high-speed mode up to 4 exposures per second were possible. A 10m filmmagazine was attachable (for 250 exposures). The accessories for the XM were applicable. A new viewfinder module became available for both cameras. The new pentaprism finder "S" had a semiconductor sensor which measured EV -2 to 17 and showed speeds from 8s to 1/2000s with LEDs.