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Minolta DYNAX 7 User Manual

Minolta DYNAX 7
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FOCUS AREA
Viewfinder shows which sensor is
being used for focusing.
While pressing the spot-AF button or
the focus-area selector, the focus is
locked.
3. While pressing either the focus-area selector or the spot-
AF button, press the shutter-release button and take the
picture.
After taking the picture, as long as the spot-AF button or the focus-
area selector remains pressed, focus remains locked, and additional
pictures may be taken.
If you release your finger from the focus-area selector or the spot-AF
button, locked focus (position) is canceled, but local focus area
remains.
If 14-segment honeycomb-pattern is selected, the exposure is locked
when the focus is locked.
The same local focus area can be used to adjust focus (see p. 58).
Only the center spot-focus area can be used with the AF Reflex
500mm f/8 lens and AF Power zoom 35-80mm, f/4-5.6.
Local Focus Area
Any one of the 9 local focus areas can be
selected.
1. Set the wide/local focus-area
switch to local.
The local focus-area
appears in the navigation
display.
2. Press the focus-area selector
to select the local focus area
you want. Press the spot-AF
button to use the center spot-
focus area.
FOCUSING

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Minolta DYNAX 7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Camera TypeSLR
Film Format35mm
Flash Sync Speed1/200 sec
Sensor TypeN/A (Film Camera)
Sensor SizeN/A (Film Camera)
Effective PixelsN/A (Film Camera)
Lens MountMinolta A mount
Shutter Speed1/8000 to 30 sec, Bulb
ISO RangeISO 6 to 6400
ISO SensitivityISO 6 to 6400
ViewfinderPentaprism
Storage MediaN/A (Film Camera)

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