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Konica Minolta Maxxum 700si Film Camera 
Konica Minolta Maxxum 700si Film Camera

 
Konica Minolta Maxxum 700si Film Camera

Manufacturer Part: Maxxum 700si
Brand: Konica Minolta
Model: Maxxum 700si
Camera Type: SLR (Single Lens Reflex)
Focus Type: Autofocus, Manual Focus
Lens Mount: Minolta A-Type
Product ID: EPID52109745
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  Best buy in 35mm autofocus --- BAR NONE
Review created: 01/04/07
11 of 11 people found this review helpful.

I have used a 700si for the past ten or twelve years professionally (I write and illustrate travel articles) and for family, sunsets and the occasional rocket launch from nearby Vandenberg. It´s by far the nicest camera I have used. Minolta´s 700si is extremely well built, fairly compact, takes some of the most underrated accessories in photography (Minolta´s super lens and flash array, unrivaled by any competitor, for the price totally unbeatable), gives access to professional photos through its clever expansion card program (little software-style cards for certain photographic tasks -- sports, closeups, travel, etc. -- that may be inserted into a camera slot) and, by simply pressing a memory button, lets you save your favorite camera settings and recall them by another press of a button. With a fairly powerful on-board flash, an excellent metering system, a snappy autofocus and a shutter speed of up to 1/8000sec, there´s nothing the camera will not let you do -- in aperture priority mode, in shutter priority, in manual mode or in my favorite, the huge P button. P is a fully automatic program mode or -- if using one of the more manual mode settings, the p button also works (for me) as a perfect and immediate Panic button. One press on p and your pic´s perfect.
Minolta built a number of truly great cameras. The 700si offers quality and versatility for an extremely fair price. The only bummer is the fact that Minolta´s camera business fell prey to the consolidation craze (evidently, there´s more money in non-mass market specialization). But; there´s a lot of good used equipment on Ebay, so I do not foresee a time without a 700si as at least a backup to the Fuji S2 and Oly E-20´s the digital age demands from poor magazine contributors.


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  The Minolta 700si 35mm SLR
Review created: 10/05/07
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

This camera is the fastest most accurate and versatile SLR in it's Class. It's metering is precise, the Auto-focus is predictive and 98.00 out of 100 accurate even when subjects move up to around 30-40 miles per hour. One battery last for about 1 to 2 years with an average of 260 rolls of film. It is light weight and handles even better with the battery-grip, which also gives you the option to use regular batteries as well as the CR type cells. The Problem is going to get Lenses for it, since they are no longer made. However, Sony lenses will work on that SLR as well as Maxxum lenses. You won't find a more reliable and accurate film camera in it's class. To bad Minolta gave up on us, but who is reliable these days ?? Nobody, here today, gone tomorrow


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  Minolta Maxxum 700si
Review created: 02/09/07
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

This is a great pro-level camera. It feels like a real camera in your hands and the results are great. It's loaded with standard features and you can add more with Minolta's customized function cards. In P mode is it a point and shoot camera but you can really get creative with this camera in A, S, or full manual mode. It also has a cool memory feature that allows you to store setting.


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  Minolta Maxxum 700si Film Camera
Review created: 04/27/07
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2 of 3 people found this review helpful.

As with most full featured cameras today, it has too many useless buttons and settings for the casual user to remember. And, except for maybe the Intervalometer card, are all those cards really necessary? I would have also preferred Minolta stayed with the aperture ring and the standard flash mount, as did Nikon. Other than that, it is an excellent picture taker with a nice, smooth and quiet shutter. I’d recommend it simply to enable the use of some classic Minolta lenses out there. The VC 700 vert. control grip is a must for battery convenience. It also provides a useful PC contact for off camera and studio flash.


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  Great buy- Super camera
Review created: 06/18/09
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

This is very near the top-of-the line Minolta and you can tell. It has the heft of any si, maybe more so, plus a lot more features. Later models like the 3, 5, and 7 are great, but this almost feels like a Nikon N90.
Since it is a later model, the processor was continually improved and it works seamlessly with Minolta AF lenses. The reason I even got into Minolta slr's was to get additional lenses for my Sony a100, but now I always take that and a Minolta and Nikon film camera with me.
It's still exciting to get your photos back (in an hour at many Walgreens and Walmarts), and sometimes I actually carry a notebook to record the f/stop and speed so I can learn through doing.
If you like what your digital does, please buy a film slr (preferably with the lens) on ebay and use it in tandem with your digital. It will improve your pictures on both!
I found this deal particularly attractive because it was primarily advertised as an upscale (28-105) lens, the the 700si and a case came with it.
For digital users, unless you have a lot of time and paticence, get an auto focus film camera, not a manual until you get exceptionally well versed in photography. That means, practice a lot so you know what the mechanics are, or everything will come out as mush and you'll be discouraged and disappointed. I'm only an intermediate hobbyist, so it's still a learning experience, and I like to keep it fun.


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  Nice camera I now have 2 of them
Review created: 10/31/09
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I love this camera it's one iv already got and enjoy. I wanted a second one and now I have not only a spare but also got all the toys that go with them. It's one camera model that I can still rember when it first came out everyone wanted the 700si the VC-700 grip the 5400HS flash and some of the cards I am still trying to get.


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  Minolta Maxxum 700si Camera
Review created: 11/24/08
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seem to be in good working order. bought it to replace a camera that no longer functioned well. the cost of repairing my old camera exceded the cost of purchasing another camera.


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  Love this camera!!!
Review created: 04/10/08
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I love this camera, I have previously owned one in the past. I still love taking pictures with this camera because it is very simple to use. I am not a professional photographer but the quality of work it delivers is breathtaking.


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