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Konica Minolta Maxxum 7 / Dynax 7 35mm Film Camera

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(4.90 out of 5) from 14 reviews

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"Eye-start" pulses on all the time

(5.00 out of 5) by wabe on Oct 14, 2004

Pros: Excellent well-laid out features. Advanced multiflash capability
Cons: Extravagant use of "eye-start" pulses. Too few (and too expensive) prime lenses.

I recently purchased a Dynax 7 and on the whole am most pleased with it. However I do possess an in ...
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Maxxum 7 Great

(5.00 out of 5) by billb800si on Jul 24, 2004

Pros: The last film camera I'll need to buy.
Cons: Let me see, hmmmmm, none I guess.

I really can't add much to what's been said except that this was really about the easiest camera to ...
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Minolta's Maxxum 7 is the MAX

(5.00 out of 5) by photowiz on Jul 9, 2004

Pros: Comfortable, Professional Quality, Quiet, and Durable
Cons: Minolta's flash shoe limits the choice of flashes that can be used.
The Bottom Line: This camera is the best choice for an amateur or a professional. It has all the features for a pro and all the assistance for an amateur.

I spent almost a year searching for the perfect camera at the perfect price. I had been using a 3Xi ...
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Intuitively Magnificent

(5.00 out of 5) by unohuu on May 11, 2004

Pros: Versatile, yet practical.
Cons: N/A
The Bottom Line: Buy this camera and fall in love with the ease of use and the versatility of the Minolta wireless flash system to improve your photography skill.

I love the way the body balances in my hand. This camera supercedes my expectations for a consumer c ...
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Am I doing something wrong?

(4.00 out of 5) by poprockruss on Nov 22, 2003

Pros: Build quality, controls are in the right place, feels and looks like a serious camera.
Cons: Rear screen gets dirty easily. Need more G series Pro lenses priced under $1000.
The Bottom Line: Photos don't look any better than photos from lesser cameras. I'm speaking of clarity, contrast, color and overall visual appeal. I don't know what to make of this.

I am a long-time rookie who has hopes of becoming a serious amateur. I'm using the "new" Minolta 24- ...
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