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Konica Minolta Maxxum 800si 35mm Film Camera 
Konica Minolta Maxxum 800si 35mm Film Camera

 
Konica Minolta Maxxum 800si 35mm Film Camera

Manufacturer Part: Maxxum 800si
Brand: Konica Minolta
Model: Maxxum 800si
Camera Type: SLR (Single Lens Reflex)
Film Type: 35mm
Focus Type: Autofocus, Manual Focus
Product ID: EPID54922914
Description: Minolta has always been striving to create a camera offering photographers advanced features and ease of operation. The Maxxum 800si is the crystallization of all of the camera developing technology and devotion. The features of the Maxx...
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Minolta has always been striving to create a camera offering photographers advanced features and ease of operation. The Maxxum 800si is the crystallization of all of the camera developing technology and devotion. The features of the Maxxum 800si include enhanced flash functions, built-in intelligent-card function, and convenient and comfortable operation. Enhanced flash functions include a high-power built-in zoom flash, which covers a 24-80mm focal length. Along with a screw-type PC terminal and rear-flash sync, the Maxxum 800si's advanced flash functions offer a whole new world of versatile flash photography convenience. Another attractive feature of the Maxxum 800si is the built-in intelligent-card function. Many optional functions offered in the intelligent cards have been incorporated in the camera body. Thanks to this, the photographer can select more than one card function. The Maxxum 800si also offers convenient and comfortable operation. The camera stores up to three groups of personalized camer...

Product MPN
MPNMaxxum 800si

Key Features
Camera TypeSLR (Single Lens Reflex)
Film Type35mm
Battery TypeLithium Battery

Focus
Focus TypeAutofocus, Manual Focus
Focus LockWith Focus Lock

Lens
Interchangeable LensesInterchangeable Lenses

Shutter
Shutter Speed30 - 1/8000 sec
Max Flash Sync Speed1/200 sec

Exposure
ISO Range - Automatic SettingISO 25 - 6,400
ISO Range - Manual SettingISO 6 - 6,400
Frames per Second3 fps
Manual Shooting ModesAperture Priority, Shutter Priority
Light Metering ModesSpot Weighted, TTL
Auto ExposureYes

Flash
Flash Recycling Time3 sec
Red Eye ReductionWith Red Eye Reduction

Technical Features
Bulb Shutter SpeedWith Bulb Shutter Speed
Self TimerYes
WaterproofNo
Automatic Shooting ModesLandscape, Night, Portrait, Sports

Film Transport
Film Auto TransportLoading, Rewind, Transport

Viewfinder
Dioptric Adjustment Rangefrom -2.5 to +0.5
Eye Relief22.9 mm
Viewfinder Frame Coverage94 %
Viewfinder Magnification0.75X

Dimensions
Depth2.82 in.
Height4.21 in.
Width6.04 in.
Weight22.15 oz.

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    Top Reviews
      Maxxum 800si
    Review created: 11/30/06
    13 of 15 people found this review helpful.

    One of the last and one of the best of the autofocus Maxxum line of Minolta SLRs. Minolta, alas is no longer in the camera business. Sony bought out Konica Minolta recently.

    It has become my goto film camera, and I have a few film cameras, thanks to the temptations of EBay.

    It took me two buys to get a good one, the first had a problem with the film advance. The second one was advertised with a led problem in the viewfinder, so I got it cheap, but it works just fine with a couple of lights out there.

    I like its fast focus, solid feel and quick film advance. It has a very clear viewfinder. The killer feature for me, compared to the Maxxum 700si, which is very nice too, is that you can set the autofocus to show you what the camera is looking to focus on without having to press a button on the back of the camera.
    With the 700si, if you don't do that, you take a chance that the camera will pick the wrong focus area. I just leave it on all the time in the 800si.

    The other reason I will use the 800si instead of my 700si, is the powerful built-in flash of the 800si. It may be the best out there on a film camera, as far as built-ins and pop ups go. Don't hesitate to use it for fill on bright sunny days which create harsh shadows on people's faces.

    As with all electronic cameras you take a chance on electronic failure, which can come at any time with an older used piece of equipment. So far, however the 800si I am using is going strong. I did find with a little googling some camera repair places that do fix Maxxums. It will cost at least $100 dollars for any fix however.

    And of course, you can use Maxxum autofocus lenses on the new Sony Alpha 100 digital slr, if you decide to get one.

    I picked up my working Maxxum 800si for a very good price, because it had a problem with the viewfinder, but in general these seem to go for about $150 to $250 depending the lenses included.

    There seem to be more 700si's out there, which sell for less. The 700si is close to the 800si in quality, with fewer features on board. You need the external cards for shooting modes that are included with the 800si. On the other hand, not all the modes available on the cards are on the 800si.

    All in all a great camera for a film buff. I'd like to have a Maxxum 7, but realistically it would be mainly to round out my Maxxum collection, the 800si can do just about anything I want it to do.


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      MINOLTA MAXXUM 800si
    Review created: 01/02/07
    5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    in my opinion the best 35mm camera ever made. loads of features as this is a totally professional grade camera but easy enough for an intermediate photographer to use. fast 5fps film advance is wonderful for sports. wireless flash control is superb for portrait work and the design is i think responsible for the best feeling camera i've ever held. the built-in flash actually has a power zoom head and has a range of near 50ft. not like these 16ft flashes put on all the other cameras. this is the top of the line and i believe even better than the newer models.


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