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Minolta Freedom Zoom Explorer 35mm Camera

Minolta Freedom Zoom Explorer 35mm CameraBrand: Konica-Minolta
Category: Photography

List Price: $199.99
Buy Used: $25.99
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Seller: Classic Cameras
Sales Rank: 13,631

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.1
Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 1.8 x 2.6
Warranty: One Year Parts and Labor

MPN: SE2428901
Model: SE2428901
UPC: 043325232992
EAN: 0043325232992
ASIN: B00000JFIB

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Multibeam active autofocus
  • 28mm to 70mm zoom lens
  • Panorama switch
  • Continuous-drive option
  • 3 exposure presets

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Amazon.com Review
The Minolta Freedom Zoom Explorer offers advanced features in a slim, compact package. Its zoom lens, multiple preset programs, easy panorama switch and continuous-drive mode make it a versatile, portable camera perfect for both beginners and those needing higher-end point-and-shoot capability.

The Minolta Freedom Zoom Explorer is one of the more compact 35mm cameras we've seen; its automatic sliding lens cover and smooth form make it easy to carry in a pocket without a case. We found it easy to use, although we recommend reading the manual to learn how to use the preset exposure and continuous-drive modes.

The Minolta Freedom Zoom Explorer reads DX-coded film from ISO 25 to 3,200, making it suitable for specialty slow and high-speed work. (Many point-and-shoots accept only a limited range of film speeds.) It offers both automatic and manual rewind options.

The Minolta Freedom Zoom Explorer has a 28mm to 70mm zoom lens for shots ranging from wide-angle to portraits or medium close-ups. The only drawback we experienced was that the zoom lens retracts in steps rather than in one continuous motion; if you need to frame a photo exactly, we recommend zooming in instead of out. Besides auto-exposure mode, the Minolta Freedom Zoom Explorer also provides macro, night-portrait, and landscape settings for optimal exposure and focus. The built-in flash can be set to auto, red-eye reduction, fill-flash, or off.

The Minolta Freedom Zoom Explorer's continuous-drive mode lets you take pictures continuously by holding down the shutter release. This advanced feature is good for sporting events and other action subjects--just be prepared with extra film if you take a long series of photos. The Minolta Freedom Zoom Explorer also offers panorama capability via an easy-to-use switch. You can take panoramic photos on the same roll as regular pictures, although you'll have to have them specially reprinted to get the larger-size panoramic prints.

Pros:

  • Preset exposure and focus options
  • Accepts a wide range of film
  • Continuous-drive option
  • Panorama switch
  • Compact construction

Cons:

  • Lens zooms out in steps



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