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Minolta Maxxum 5 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only--No Lens)

Minolta Maxxum 5 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only--No Lens)Brand: Konica-Minolta
Category: Photography

List Price: $450.99
Buy Used: $45.00
as of 9/2/2010 18:40 MST details
You Save: $405.99 (90%)

Qty 1 In Stock


Seller: A. Gandolf
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 217368

Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: Yes
Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 6.4 x 4.8 x 3.9
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 2163311
Model: 5
UPC: 043325021053
EAN: 0043325021053
ASIN: B00005NHAA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 35mm compact single-lens reflex (SLR) camera
  • Compatible with Minolta A-mount lenses
  • Integrated flash with red-eye reduction; includes hot shoe for external flash
  • One of the smallest and lightest full-featured SLRs ever produced
  • Improved autofocus drive motor and high-speed microcomputer for quicker and more precise control

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
So, you know about the high performance and superior image quality you can get with a Minolta Maxxum AF SLR camera, but you say that all SLR cameras are too big and bulky to carry around? Well, Minolta heard you. Maxxum 5 is one of the world's smallest and lightest 35mm AF SLR. It's easy to pack, carry, and handle, so you can instantly react on your creative impulses anytime and anywhere. Plus, Maxxum 5 houses a powerful array of high-performance features that will quickly satisfy beginner photographers and yet be valuable tools for photo hobbyists. If you want a true take-anywhere SLR, the little Maxxum 5 is the big winner.The Maxxum 5's high-response autofocus system makes sure your once-in-a-lifetime moments will be razor sharp. This new-generation Maxxum features an improved high-power AF drive motor and high-speed microcomputer for quicker and more precise AF control. It tracks even fast action and random movements effortlessly, right up to the moment the shutter releases. Maxxum 5 uses Minolta's new 7-point AF system. The focus sensors are laid out in a wide area to the "rule of thirds," so you have the creative flexibility of positioning your subject anywhere within the focus frame. The center crosshair sensor keeps the focus sharp regardless of vertical or horizontal subject contrast. When using the wide focus frame, you'll always know exactly what your Maxxum 5 is focusing on. Minolta's LED-illuminated superimposition technology highlights the focus sensor being used.

Amazon.com Product Description
The small, light Minolta Maxxum 35mm AF SLR is easy to pack, carry, and handle on all your adventures. The Maxxum 5 also houses a powerful array of high-performance features that will satisfy both beginner photographers and serious photo hobbyists. This version of the Maxxum 5 comes with no lens.

The Maxxum 5's high-response autofocus system makes sure your once-in-a-lifetime moments will be razor sharp. This new-generation Maxxum features an improved high-power AF drive motor and high-speed microcomputer for quicker and more precise AF control. It tracks even fast action and random movements effortlessly, right up to the moment the shutter is released.

The Maxxum 5 uses Minolta's new seven-point AF system. The focus sensors are laid out in a wide area to the "rule of thirds," so you have the creative flexibility of positioning your subject anywhere within the focus frame. The center crosshair sensor keeps the focus sharp regardless of vertical or horizontal subject contrast. For maximum autofocus control, the Maxxum 5 has three AF modes: single-shot, continuous-predictive, and automatic.

The Maxxum 5 is designed around speed, precision, and power. It features a top shutter speed of 1/4,000 second, which can stop fast action or let you take beautiful portraits using large apertures under strong light. For capturing action as it unfolds, the Maxxum 5 can be set for continuous film advance. The film advances at three frames per second as long as you hold down the shutter-release button.

The Maxxum 5's state-of-the-art metering system delivers accurate exposures under a diverse range of lighting and subject conditions. It measures light levels from 13 segments in a honeycomb pattern across the viewfinder frame, plus the background area. And much like the method used by professional photographers, this intelligent metering system emphasizes the meter segments surrounding the focus sensor in use.

The built-in flash covers lenses as wide as 28mm, and puts creative flash control at your fingertips with auto, off, fill-flash, red-eye reduction, and provides wireless remote flash control modes. For greater flash output and versatility, high-powered Maxxum flash units are available as optional accessories. The Maxxum 5 also features a maximum flash sync speed of 1/125 second.


Customer Reviews:
3 out of 5 stars Maxxum 5   March 18, 2003
John K. Ayres (Kokomo, Indiana USA)
My Minolta Maxxum 5 didn't make it through 1 roll of film. It wouldn't work with the 5400HS flash or the wireless remote as advertised. ...`


5 out of 5 stars Great Beginner SLR that grows with you   February 8, 2002
Michael Samaripa (Austin, TX)
15 out of 16 found this review helpful

The Minolta Maxxum 5, at a first glance seems to be the consummate budget SLR - small, compact, and seemingly devoid of the "Star Wars" features packed on the more advanced and higher end cameras. This little Maxxum will surprise, time and time again. It has unique features associated with Maxxum cameras, such as the eye start function - a feature that starts the camera autofocus and camera operation the moment your eye looks through the viewfinder. The camera's functions and important operations are very simple and easy to use - Minolta placed the buttons and dials in places where you can reach the important functions without EVER having to take your eyes off the viewfinder. The camera has 6 Modes to pick from, other than the obvious Manual mode - where you pick the f-stop and shutter speeds - There's Program - which is your basic jack of all trades, pretty reliable in all situations. Portrait - the camera selects a "soft" f-stop to give your subject a pleasing feel and look. Landscape, Action, Nature, and Night.. night scene is probably the most feature extensive, since it illuminates the flash for longer exposures to bring out the background behind your subject during night shots. Of course, you can set the camera for aperature and shutter priority functions. My only real gripe with the camera itself was the fact that it uses it's two CR2 batteries far too quickly, running through about 14 to 19 rolls of 36 exposure film - depending on if the camera uses it's built in flash often or not. The flash is good for fill situations, but it would be a much better option to pick a dedicated flash unit to save battery power and give your portraits more "pop" - something with a guide number of ASA 100 is just about right for this kind of camera. The autofocus is fabulous - the camera can focus flawlessly in near dark situations, but it does take SOME time - about a second or two.. but in fully bright situations, the autofocus rivals some of the top-end SLR's, right up there with the Minolta Maxxum 7's and 9's. All in all, this is a great budget SLR to start out with that will continue to give the serious amateur/beginner room to grow.


5 out of 5 stars Great camera, very versatile.   November 10, 2001
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Lots of nice features, I especially like the depth of focus preview. The nice thing about this camera is that it can be totally manually adjusted, totally automated (focus, fstop, etc.) or many places in between. I can do what I want manually while someone who doesn't really know much about photography can still take great pictures without having to worry about adjusting anything. I haven't even scratched the surface on most of the features, but what I've used so far is intuitive and functional.


5 out of 5 stars Nice improvement from 600si   August 29, 2001
J.T. Quinn (Olney, MD USA)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

Previous camera was Maxxum 600si which we loved. The Maxxum 5 is a mid-level SLR with a ton of features in a tiny package. Auto-focus is much quicker than 600si (with a Tokina 28-70 2.8 it is as fast as old camera w/ Minolta 50). You can select the active focus point by rolling through 7 separate points, each highlighted by red LED (could be brighter but nice). TINY CAMERA but feels 'right'. Feels much more like a Canon w/ features and weight. Ease of use is very good, not as easy as button happy 600, but better than others I tried in the store. First pictures look great. Highly recommend, especially if new Canons feel good to you. [....]


4 out of 5 stars Don't forget the batteries, film and lense   August 24, 2001
6 out of 18 found this review helpful

The camera came and we were all ready with the film in hand. There was no lense as pictured. Also there were no batteries. The camera overall has a nice feel and is small enough to bring along anywhere.

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