Konica Minolta Maxxum 50 Date 28-100 35mm SLR Camera | 
| Brand: Konica-Minolta
List Price: $219.99 Buy New: $198.94 You Save: $21.05 (10%)
New (4) Refurbished (1) from $119.95
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 6519
Media: Electronics Optical Zoom: 3.6 Maximum Focal Length: 100 Minimum Focal Length: 28 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11 x 5 x 5
MPN: 50 Model: 50 UPC: 043325021756 EAN: 0043325021756 ASIN: B0001GV58O
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| Features:
| • | Small, compact 35mm SLR includes 100mm autofocus zoom lens | | • | Multi-dimensional predictive focus control | | • | High-quality spherical acute matte focusing screen | | • | Quartz/date function adds time and date to your photos | | • | Compatible with Minolta's lightweight D series lenses |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description MINOLTA Maxxum 50 -- Capture all the special moments on print, slide, or even black and white form with this excellent, affordable camera. This all-in-one kit includes the camera, a Minolta 28-100 zoom lens, a strap, and batteries -- everything you need to get started, except film. Exposure modes - Programmed AE, Aperture Priority, Shutter-Speed Priority, Manual Program Selection Modes - Portrait, Landscape, Close-Up, Sports Action, Night Portrait Shutter speeds to 1/2000 second Eye level fixed roof mirror viewfinder 10 second self-timer Dimensions - 3.62H x 5.31W x 2.62D Weight - 11.8 ounces
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| Customer Reviews:
The Maxxum 50 November 26, 2006 Andrew Steinle (Tulsa Oklahoma) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
INTRO: I have had the Minolta Maxxum 50 for about a year now, and it has been completely trustworthy. All of the buttons, switches, knobs, etc. seem to be durable, and the camera as a whole seems very durable. I've used this camera for both color and black and white film, and both develop perfectly. The exposure on this camera almost always is right, only on a few pictures has it been over or under-exposed (I think a filter would have fixed those). Recently, I bought a 70-300mm, 4-5.6 lens for it and it has handled that well. Picture quality is still good with a non-Minolta brand. Altogether, the Maxxum 50 is a very good camera for the money, I bought it for 200 dollars in 2005, and is still worth the money today. BIG UPS -Usually good picture quality -Very Durable UPS -Comfortable to hold -Easy to work and learn -Automatic mode works well DOWNS -Flash on the camera is fairly mediocre -Pictures are sometimes dull on cloudy days (Still need a filter) BIG DOWNS Don't think there are any CONCLUSION: If you are ready to spend money on film and development, this camera is great for a beginner, or semi-pro. Even a child could learn the simple features of the camera, yet it can be manually adjusted. This is a good buy for $230 dollars or less.
I highly recomend this camera January 12, 2007 J. Strey (Montana) I bought this camera for my father for christmas and he LOVES it. I personally have a Minolta Maxxum 5 SLR and LOVE it, that's why I bought this one. takes GREAT pics once you get used to the auto focus.
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