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*Film: [[35mm]]
 
*Film: [[35mm]]
 
*Lens mount: Minolta SR-bayonet with aperture release tappet for Minolta MC and MD lenses
 
*Lens mount: Minolta SR-bayonet with aperture release tappet for Minolta MC and MD lenses
*Shutter: quartz-controlled [[focal plane shutter]], speeds 4 sec. to 1/1000 sec.
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*Shutter: quartz-controlled [[focal plane shutter]], speeds 4 sec. to 1/1000 sec. (auto), 1 sec. to 1/1000 sec. (manual)
 
*Viewfinder: [[pentaprism]] [[Viewfinder|finder]], screen with [[microprism|micro-prism]] and [[Split-image device|split image]] for distance setting
 
*Viewfinder: [[pentaprism]] [[Viewfinder|finder]], screen with [[microprism|micro-prism]] and [[Split-image device|split image]] for distance setting
 
*[[Light meter|Metering]]: integral center-weighted measuring with photo diode
 
*[[Light meter|Metering]]: integral center-weighted measuring with photo diode

Revision as of 22:03, 29 August 2016

The Seagull DF-300 is a SLR camera body with Minolta SR-bayonet. It can be used with most of the lenses which are made for Minolta's manual focus SLRs. On the back it is marked "Shanghai China, licensed by Minolta". It's a licensed copy of Minolta's X-300 which was produced in the same factory. Name variants branded Safari, Centon, and Carena were also sold, and the Vivitar V50 seems to be the same camera, as well as Soligor's SR-300 MD.


Specifications

  • Type: SLR body
  • Manufacturer: Seagull
  • Film: 35mm
  • Lens mount: Minolta SR-bayonet with aperture release tappet for Minolta MC and MD lenses
  • Shutter: quartz-controlled focal plane shutter, speeds 4 sec. to 1/1000 sec. (auto), 1 sec. to 1/1000 sec. (manual)
  • Viewfinder: pentaprism finder, screen with micro-prism and split image for distance setting
  • Metering: integral center-weighted measuring with photo diode
  • Exposure: manual setting, or shutter speed automatically controlled by meter (EV 1 to 18, with LED speed scale in viewfinder)
  • Self-timer: Electronic timer with red LED signal




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