Minolta Vectis Weathermatic Zoom APS Camera | 
| Brand: Konica-Minolta
List Price: $349.99 Buy New: $289.99 You Save: $60.00 (17%)
New (1) Used (3) from $150.00
Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 8925
Media: Electronics Optical Zoom: 1.7 Maximum Focal Length: 50 Minimum Focal Length: 30 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Warranty: 1 year warranty
Model: Weathermatic UPC: 043325330438 EAN: 0043325330438 ASIN: B00004TJ7P
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Submersible down to 33 feet | | • | Above- and underwater auto focusing | | • | Rugged, all-weather styling | | • | Versatile 1.7x zoom lens | | • | Convenient Advanced Photo System features |
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Product Description The VECTIS WEATHERMATIC incorporates powerful features to support outdoor activities. This new model has a 1.7X zoom with a 30-50mm focal length range (approx. 38-63 mm in the 35mm format) that can be used even underwater. The camera also offers underwater autofocus. Whether shooting on land or underwater, the images captured by the VECTIS WEATHERMATIC are sharp and beautiful. In addition, the VECTIS WEATHERMATIC is submersible to 10m deep and can be used carefree for snorkeling and other marine sports. Moreover, the shock-resistant performance of the VECTIS WEATHERMATIC is higher than conventional cameras for worry-free use during skiing, trekking, and other outdoor activities. Thanks to the Advanced Photo System, the print size can be selected from three options. In addition, the Drop-in Loading feature offers simplified film loading. Finally, the camera provides a positive grip to secure good focus on unstable footholds.
Amazon.com Product Description Take Minolta's Vectis Weathermatic Zoom snorkeling, skin diving, boating, or to the pool. This camera is completely watertight and durable. Shock-resistant materials and a double-thick outer shell, front cover, and rear cover make it ideal for outdoor use. It is also bright yellow, making it easy to spot and retrieve if it falls overboard.The above- and underwater auto focusing system features passive phase detection which determines its focus based on subject contrast. Since there are no infrared beams to get lost in the water, this type of auto focusing system can focus accurately underwater. The Vectis Weathermatic also offers 26mm long eye relief that allows the user to view the whole image an inch away from the viewfinder eyepiece. This is especially useful if you are wearing goggles or eyeglasses. The Vectis Weathermatic features all you've come to expect from an Advanced Photo System camera: drop-in film loading, three print options, and date/time imprinting. It also detects whether an exposed film cassette has been inserted into the camera, preventing double exposure. The built-in flash features full auto, manual fill, cancel, and night portrait modes, plus a selectable red-eye reduction lamp.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
Excellent camera June 19, 2000 T. Harkins 22 out of 24 found this review helpful
I bought this camera while on a trip to St. Maarten. I have since used it while skiing, kayaking, hiking, swimming, etc. and have found it to take great pictures. Due to its construction and watertight casing, I don't have to worry about it being broken when getting wet or banged against something. The APS 3 picture size feature is great. Also, the accessories available make it much easier to carry and keep accessible.I would highly recommend this camera for anyone who is active, or just like to take great pictures easily.
great camera for parents October 26, 2001 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I bought this Minolta Weathermatic Vectis to replace the 20 yr old Weathermatic 110 style I had used for so long after realizing this APS would withstand the beach visits with a toddler and develop wonderful beach /play photos as well as the dipping into the ocean capturing photos of the child.I have no complaints, having used the camera for 2 yrs now and highly recommend it. I am considering buying the Vectis deluxe for 249. as it goes into a pocket easier in winter/fall. I have used the Weathermatic to take great snow shots too and as it is a point and shoot with a timer you can get anyone to take a group photo or set the timer. Get serious we are real families taking real photos. Buy this you will not regret it, loading the film is easy too.
Always a surprise August 20, 2002 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have bought it 4 months ago and I never no if the pictures will be good or bad. The flash seems very weak (or it may be a problem with the light reader) and indoor pictures are usually so dark they are not worthy. Outdoor pictures with good light are usually very good !Underwater pictures also need good light. Indoor pools are not an option for UW pictures as flash is really weak. I bought this Vectis Weathermatic after being an [other brand] user for 7 years. I work as an agricultural consultant and most pictures I take are outdoors. My [other camera] finally fell into an irrigation canal and I decided to replace it with a waterproof, shock resistant camera. But with my [other camera] I always new what to expect, with my Minolta I never now if the pictures will come out with good light or not. Another CON: can't take pictures if object is moving (no matter if ASA 400) as it can't focus correctly. Conclusion: this camera will probably last longer than my [other camera] but I will probably replace it before as I am not satisfied with the quality of the pictures.
Great Shots in all conditions October 21, 2000 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This camera was great! I say was as I had it stolen just recently and am replacing it ASAP. Underwater fishing shots, snow or water skiing, snorkeling, name it, it does it. I several great sunrise panoramics that I took with this box... If I can't take the FE due to the conditions, the Vectis is the choice. Mid roll film changing is a problem as it isn't possible, and it's slightly bulky but as good as it gets otherwise.
Jammed on the third role - not worth the money January 20, 2001 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this camera specifically to take underwater pictures in the Galapagos islands. When I finished my third role of film the camera jammed during the rewind process and I was unable to get the role out of the camera. I had to send it back to Minolta and they exposed my film - which means I lost 33% of the pictures I took. The rolls that I was able to develop were mediocre - I could have taken pictures that were just as good with a $10 disposable Kodak. Overall, this camera is grossly overpriced for the quality of pictures it produces (assuming it doesn't break within the first month)
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