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Minolta DYNAX 7 User Manual

Minolta DYNAX 7
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S MODE M MODE
Fast Shutter Speed Slow Shutter Speed
Because the shutter speed controls the duration of exposures, it
also determines how moving subjects will appear in the final image.
Use a slow shutter speed to blur the motion of your subject. Use a
fast shutter speed to stop the motion of your subject. In addition to
stopping action, fast shutter speeds can help prevent blur caused
by camera movement during the exposure.
Shutter Control
M mode (Manual) gives you full control of the exposure. The cam-
era’s meter index displays how your settings compare to the
exposure determined by the camera’s metering system.
1. While pressing the exposure-
mode dial lock-release button,
turn the exposure-mode dial to
M.
2. Turn front control dial to select
the shutter speed.
3. Turn rear control dial to select
the aperture.
EXPOSURE

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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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