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Your
Minolta X-370
is
an easy-to-use microcomputerized single-lens-reflex (SLR) camera with
quartz
control
of
mechanical sequences
and
shutter
speed, providing lasting accuracy and years
of
enjoyment
_
In
its aperture-priority auto-exposure (AE)
mode
(" AUTO" on
the
camera).
the
X-370 auto-
matically sets
the
precise
shutter
speed for
correct
exposure according
to
the
in-camera meter
at
the
aperture
you
selected. An AE lock can be used
to
hold a
meter
reading and
then
readjust
the
framing before releasing
the
shutter
.
Auto
control
is
maintained even when using mirror lenses and
close-
up
accessories such as bellows-
not
possible with shutter-priority AE systems.
Creative flexibility exists in
the
X-370's
match-LEO/full-metered
manual
mode:
For correct
exposure
at
the
metered value, simply
adjust
aperture
and/or
shutter
speed
to
align blinking and
glowing LEOs
in
the
viewfinder. Or you can merely refer
to
these
LEOs-or
totally disregard
them
- when making your
own
settings.
Flash
photography
is
also simple: just
attach
a Minolta X-series
Auto
Electroflash, adjust
aperture,
and shoot. Flash-ready signal
is
given
in
the
viewfinder,
and
the
shutter
is
automatically
set
for
proper
sync
at
1
/60
sec.
The X-
370
can be used with Minolta's wide range
of
accessories, such
as
wideangle,
telephoto,
and
zoom
lenses, Motor Drive 1,
Auto
Winder G, Wireless Controller I R-1, and much more.
Before using lenses, flashes,
or
other
accessories made by companies
other
than
Minolta,
attach
them
to
the
camera and make sure
they
function
properly by taking
test
photographs.

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