Minolta X-370 35mm Film SLR Camera with 50mm f1.7 Lens (Film counter not functioning properly)
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Konica Minolta X-370 35mm Film SLR Camera with 50mm f/1.7 Lens
This camera is in great cosmetic and functioning condition. One thing to note is that the film counter does not work as intended. The lens has small amounts of dust that will not have a noticeable effect on the image quality. The best part about the camera is that the auto shutter speed selector is still working and accurate allowing for an easier introduction into the 35mm film world.
The Konica Minolta X-370 is a reliable and easy-to-use 35mm film SLR, perfect for both beginners and experienced photographers who appreciate the art of analog photography. Featuring both automatic and manual exposure modes, this camera allows you to capture stunning images while offering creative control. Paired with the sharp 50mm f/1.7 lens, it excels in low-light conditions and produces beautiful, sharp portraits with excellent background blur.
Key Features:
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35mm Film Format: Experience the timeless appeal of 35mm film, with rich colors, fine grain, and classic analog aesthetics.
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50mm f/1.7 Lens: A fast standard lens with a wide aperture, ideal for low-light shooting, portraits, and achieving a beautiful bokeh effect.
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Automatic and Manual Exposure Modes: Choose between fully automatic or manual exposure settings to suit your shooting style and creative vision.
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Compact and Lightweight Design: The X-370 is lightweight and portable, making it perfect for on-the-go photography, street shooting, or travel.
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TTL (Through-The-Lens) Metering: Precise exposure metering ensures accurate, well-exposed images, even in challenging lighting conditions.
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Interchangeable Lenses: Compatible with a wide range of Minolta lenses, allowing you to expand your photography options as you grow in skill.
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User-Friendly Interface: Simple, intuitive controls make it easy to adjust settings and focus on what matters most—capturing the perfect shot.