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Minolta Maxxum 7000 AF 35mm SLR Kamera med AF 28-85 mm linse
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Type: Analog
Minolta Maxxum 7000 AF 35mm SLR Film Kamera med Maxxum AF zoom 28-85 mm linse. 1 : 3.5 (22) -45. Kjøpt i 1986 i Chicago. Lite brukt. Med Minolta Maxxum 2800 AF blitz. (Navnet på kameraet i Europa var Minolta 7000 AF og i Japan var navnet Minolta α-7000.) Meget rimelig til nesten å være antikvarisk, kostet over 10.000 kr i 1986.
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Kameraet ble kjøpt i den lagendariske Shutan-butikken på 312 W. Randolph St. etter å ha kjørt med Ford LTD II https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_LTD_II inn i Chicago fra bondelandet i Wisconsin uten GPS og med kartet på rattet.
I 2008 stengte den siste Shutan-butikken. http://shutan.com/stores.html
Se historikk for kameraet på: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minolta_Maxxum_7000
Although the Nikon F3AF (1983), Pentax ME F and Chinon CE-5 already had presented autofocus single lens reflex cameras, autofocusing could not be achieved without the use of special motorised AF lenses. The Pentax ME F had focus sensors in the camera body, while the Chinon CE-5 used a lens with built-in active infrared sensors. Nikon already had a camera with integrated motor drive on the market, the N2000 (F-301 in UK), but its autofocus counterpart, the N2020 (F-501 in UK), appeared after the Maxxum/Dynax.
The Minolta 7000 had its AF sensors and the focusing drive inside the camera body, and as a result the lenses could be much smaller and cheaper. The aperture and focus were mechanically driven through the lens mount from the camera body. However, electronically controlled buttons on the camera body now replaced the mechanical aperture ring on the lens, and the setting was electronically displayed on the body and in the viewfinder. The metal housing of older Minolta SLR cameras was replaced with a lighter, cheaper body made of plastics. In other respects, the Maxxum offered most of the standard features of other cameras of the day, with the exception of a rather low flash sync speed (1/125 sec.) and no multi-exposure capability.
Minolta introduced a new lens mount, the A system, breaking compatibility with its earlier manual-focus lenses in the MC and MD system. The A lens mount is still the same today, but some modifications have been made to the electronic contacts to facilitate new functions such as motor zoom (xi lenses, now discontinued) and a more sophisticated flash metering system (ADI).
Konica and Minolta merged their photo and camera businesses in October 2003. In January 2006 Konica Minolta announced that they were withdrawing from the camera and photo business, transferring their assets to Sony, who since have continued development of the A system through their Alpha series.
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