About: Minolta 7000i

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The Minolta Dynax 7000i, is a 24x36mm auto-focus SLR camera, introduced by Minolta in 1988. It was sold in North America as Maxxum 7000i, and in Japan as α-7700i. This camera had the usual Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE and metered manual exposure modes (standard on the 7000), TTL autoflash (like the Minolta 7000) and added a newer faster and more sensitive AF system, faster shutter speed (1/4000s), faster film advance (3 frame/s), new flash hot-shoe that was incompatible with the older flash system. The 7000i supported the Minolta AF lens system, and other accessories such as the remote cords.

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  • Die Minolta Dynax 7000i (in den USA: Minolta Maxxum 7000i, in Japan: Minolta α-7700i) ist eine Autofokus-Spiegelreflexkamera für Kleinbildfilm. 1988 von Minolta eingeführt, löste sie die Minolta 7000 ab und war eines der ersten Modelle der Minolta-Dynax-Reihe. Das „i“ hinter der Modellnummer steht für intelligence und soll zeigen, dass es sich um eine Kamera mit einem intelligenten Autofokussystem handelt. Dieses wurde gegenüber dem Vorgänger in Bezug auf Präzision und Geschwindigkeit wesentlich verbessert. Eine weitere Neuerung ist ein AF-Hilfslicht, was auch die Nutzung des Autofokus in bis zu neun Metern Entfernung ermöglicht. Der Zubehörschuh wurde komplett erneuert, was eine bessere Kommunikation zwischen Blitzgerät und dem Prozessor der Kamera ermöglicht. (de)
  • The Minolta Dynax 7000i, is a 24x36mm auto-focus SLR camera, introduced by Minolta in 1988. It was sold in North America as Maxxum 7000i, and in Japan as α-7700i. This camera had the usual Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE and metered manual exposure modes (standard on the 7000), TTL autoflash (like the Minolta 7000) and added a newer faster and more sensitive AF system, faster shutter speed (1/4000s), faster film advance (3 frame/s), new flash hot-shoe that was incompatible with the older flash system. The 7000i supported the Minolta AF lens system, and other accessories such as the remote cords. Perhaps more innovative than any other improvement was the expansion card system. While also used in other models in the i-series, some models in the xi-series, and some si-series cameras, the Minolta Creative Expansion Card System debuted on this model. The expansion card system provided a way to add features to the camera, such as multi-spot metering, or re-program the built-in AE modes to favor faster shutter speeds or smaller apertures, such as the sports action card. While most of the cards' functions and effects could be duplicated by a technically knowledgeable photographer using the camera without the expansion cards, the card system was handy for less technically skilled users who just wanted to photograph their child's soccer/football team for example, without needing to learn about exposure settings and the effect they might have on how a picture "looked". This camera directly was squarely aimed at the same market as the Minolta 7000. (en)
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  • Minolta 7000i (en)
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  • Program, Aperture priority, Shutter priority and depth-of-field autoexposure; match-needle manual (en)
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  • TTL phase detecting autofocus (en)
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  • Die Minolta Dynax 7000i (in den USA: Minolta Maxxum 7000i, in Japan: Minolta α-7700i) ist eine Autofokus-Spiegelreflexkamera für Kleinbildfilm. 1988 von Minolta eingeführt, löste sie die Minolta 7000 ab und war eines der ersten Modelle der Minolta-Dynax-Reihe. (de)
  • The Minolta Dynax 7000i, is a 24x36mm auto-focus SLR camera, introduced by Minolta in 1988. It was sold in North America as Maxxum 7000i, and in Japan as α-7700i. This camera had the usual Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE and metered manual exposure modes (standard on the 7000), TTL autoflash (like the Minolta 7000) and added a newer faster and more sensitive AF system, faster shutter speed (1/4000s), faster film advance (3 frame/s), new flash hot-shoe that was incompatible with the older flash system. The 7000i supported the Minolta AF lens system, and other accessories such as the remote cords. (en)
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  • Minolta Dynax 7000i (de)
  • Minolta 7000i (en)
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