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Product Description

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The perfect balance of performance and simplicity
The Maxxum 4 is the perfect camera to carry on your next adventure. Whether you are new to photography, or a seasoned amateur, the Maxxum 4 has all the features to create beautiful images and a sophisticated ergonomic design to make photography intuitive and effortless.
The Maxxum 4 is equipped with a super-fast autofocus system with a central cross sensor and two vertical side sensors, which allows the user to capture razor-sharp images of fast moving subjects. The 14-segment honeycomb-pattern metering system, the same technology used in the top-of-the-line Maxxum Cameras, ensures beautiful photos under the most difficult lighting condition. Packed into the world?s smallest and lightest body*, the Maxxum 4 has many advanced features, making it a versatile, high-performance photographic instrument.
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- Super-Fast Autofocus Speed
The Maxxum 4\\\\\\\'s high-response autofocus system ensures that those once-in-a-lifetime moments will never be missed. The Maxxum4 features an improved high-power autofocus drive motor and high-speed microcomputer for quick and efficient autofocus control. Right up to the moment the shutter releases, the camera?s AF system effortlessly tracks fast and random moving subjects.
- 3-point Autofocus system
The Maxxum4\\\\\\\'s Autofocus stystem has a central cross sensor, and two vertical side sensors that are sensitive to horizontal lines. With the 3-point autofocus system, the Maxxum 4 can ensure a fast and accurate focus on the most difficult subjects.
- Selectable Focus Areas
For creative image compositions, the ability to switch between the wide focus area and the local focus areas is available in order to single out an off-center subject without recomposing the shot. If necessary, the camera allows the user to individually select the local focus area.
- Selected Focus Area Indication
When using the wide focus frame, the user will always know exactly what the Maxxum 4 is focusing on. The focus area indicator in the viewfinder diagram indicates which sensor the camera is using.
- Selectable Autofocus Modes
For maximum autofocus control, the Maxxum 4 has three AF modes: single-shot, continuous/predictive, and automatic. Single-shot AF locks focus on stationary subjects. Continuous/predictive AF tracks moving subjects right up to and during the moment of shutter-release. Automatic AF determines whether the subject is moving or still, and will automatically select either single-shot or continuous/predictive AF. Manual autofocus is also available.
- 14-segment Honeycomb-pattern metering
This advanced system produces accurate exposures, even under the most difficult lighting condition, such as back lighting and spot lighting. Using the technology developed for Minolta?s top-of-the-line cameras, the Maxxum 4 is able to measure light from unique Honeycomb patterned segments.
- Subject Program Selection
Subject Program Selection is a quick, but simple function that optimizes the camera systems for specific situations. Five modes are available (portrait, landscape, close-up, sports action, or night portrait), each ideally suited for a specific type of shot.
- P/A/S/M Exposure Modes for Unlimited Creative Power
There\\\\\\\'s no holding back on creativity with the Maxxum 4. The camera can either automatically select the appropriate exposure or allow the user to choose from a full selection of manual exposure modes. In Programmed AE the camera does all the work. In Aperture-priority, the user selects the lens aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed. In Shutter-priority, the user selects a shutter speed and the camera sets the aperture. In Manual mode, the user selects the aperture and shutter speed in any combination. Shiftable Program AE (Pa, Ps modes) can be selected by using the Custom function mode.
- Spot Metering
For greater individual control over exposure, the Maxxum 4 has a spot metering function. Spot metering measures the brightness of a small area within the scene. By using a specific area of the scene to set the exposure, the effect of dramatic lighting can be preserved or accented in photography.
- Exposure Compensation, Bracketing, and Multiple Exposure
Maxxum 4\\\\\\\'s advanced exposure technology can be combined with a variety of creative exposure controls. Exposure can be compensated up to +/-3 Ev in 0.5 increments. To ensure the optimum exposure for high-contrast scenes, three brackets can be made in 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, or 1.0 Ev increments. Also, a multiple exposure mode overrides film advance to allow an unlimited number of exposures on a single frame.
- Auto and Manual ISO settings
The Maxxum 4 gives the user the opportunity to either allow the camera to automatically set the Film speed in 1/3 stop increments or the user can manually set the film speed in 1/3 stop increments.
- Super-Bright Viewfinder
The Maxxum 4 is equipped with the same high-quality spherical acute matte-focusing screen found in the top-of-the-line Maxxum Cameras. The Viewfinder provides a bright, clear image, which is very important when working in low-light conditions or with slow lenses. Also, the 0.75X Magnification feature allows for comfortable viewing.
- Built-In Flash
The Maxxum 4\\\\\\\'s built-in flash puts creative flash control at your fingertips with an auto, off, fill-flash, red-eye reduction (which greatly reduces the red-eye effect in portraits), and wireless remote flash control modes. For greater flash output and versatility, high-powered Maxxum flash units are available as optional accessories.
- Advanced Distance Integration (ADI) Flash Metering
Minolta\\\\\\\'s ADI technology creates a new level of flash metering precision by using the distance encoders in Minolta\\\\\\\'s D-Series lenses to calculate flash exposure. With the camera\\\\\\\'s built-in flash, the ADI combines the distance information with TTL (through-the-lens) 4-segment flash metering. When using Minolta\\\\\\\'s powerful D-Series flash units, the ADI uses a pre-flash to minimize the influence of background and subject reflectance. ADI metering is a technology that will ultimately provide better looking flash pictures, time after time.
- Wireless/Remote Off-Camera Flash
This exclusive Maxxum feature lets you use multiple Maxxum program flash units off-camera without cords or connectors. The flash control signals are sent from the Maxxum 4\\\\\\\'s built-in flash. When using the built-in flash for fill light, the ratio flash function controls the flash units to give a lighting ratio of 2:1.
- Fully Automatic Film Operation
Loading film is a snap with the Maxxum 4. All you do is insert the film cartridge and position the film leader. The camera sets the film speed then threads, advances, and rewinds the film automatically. The user can activate power rewind at anytime.
- Film Chamber Lock
This security feature prevents the camera back from being opened while there is usable film in the chamber, thereby protecting your film from accidental exposure.
- Continuous Film Advance
When capturing action scenes as they unfold, easily set the Maxxum 4 for continuous film advance. The film advances at 1.7 frames per second as long as the shutter-release button is held down.
- 12 Custom Functions
The Maxxum 4 has 12 custom functions so the camera works the way you do. Some of these functions include the ability to leave the rewound film leader in or out, the ability to lock the shutter release when there is no film in the camera or when there is no lens attached, and many more. The operation of button controls and many other advanced features of the camera can be custom-tailored to suit the users photographic style or preferences.
- Date/Time Imprinting (Date model only)
The built-in quartz-data back imprints the date or time right onto the photo, making it very useful for cataloging photographs and making photo records of important events. Data imprinting can be turned on or off as desired.
- Remote Release Terminal
This enables the shutter to be released from a distance, using an optional Maxxum Remote Cord. When using slow shutter speeds, remote shutter release is especially helpful in preventing camera shake if used in conjunction with a tripod.
- Remote control (Date model only)
The IR Remote Control RC-3* with an immediate and 2 second delay, allows the photographer the opportunity to shoot without having to hold the camera. The IR Remote Control RC-3 range can be from as far away as 16.4 feet (5m).
(* IR Remote Control RC-3 is sold separately.)
- Full Line of Maxxum Accessories
The Maxxum 4 is a camera you can grow with. It is part of the Minolta Maxxum AF System and accepts all Maxxum lenses as well as many other popular accessories like the Maxxum HS flashes, Macro flashes, Remote Cables, and more. Technical Specifications:Camera type | 35mm SLR with built-in flash, autoexposure (AE) and autofocus (AF) | Lens mount | Minolta A mount | Autofocus system | Detection system: TTL phase-detection system Autofocus sensors: CCD line sensors (3-point AF system with a center cross-hair sensor) Autofocus sensitivity range: EV -1 ? 18 (at ISO 100) AF illuminator: Built-in flash automatically activates in low light and low-contrast situations. Range: 3.3 ? 16.4 ft. (1 - 5m) (approximately) with 50mm f/1.7 lens Autofocus areas: Wide focus area; Local focus areas Predictive focus control: Multi-dimensional predictive focus control for moving subjects Focus modes: Autofocus: Automatic AF, Continuous AF, Single-shot AF Manual focus | Exposure system | Metering: Ambient: 14-segment honeycomb-pattern, Spot Flash metering: Direct TTL OTF (ADI or TTL) Metering cells: 14-segment honeycomb-pattern SPC (silicon photocell), flash-metering SPC Metering ranges: 14-segment honeycomb-pattern: EV 1-20 Spot: EV 4-20 (ISO 100, f/1.4 lens) Exposure modes: Programmed AE (with PA and PS modes), Aperture priority, Shutter priority, Manual Subject programs: Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports action, Night portrait Shutter and aperture control: In 0.5 EV increments Exposure compensation: ?3 EV in 0.5 increments ISO settings: - Automatic with DX-coded film between ISO 25 ? 5000 in 1/3 EV increments. (with non-DX-coded film the ISO of the previous roll is set)
- Manual between ISO 6 - 6400 in 1/3 EV increments
- ISO 25 ? 1000 with flash
AE lock: Exposure is locked with focus. Exposure within the spot metering area can be locked with the spot AE-lock button. | Shutter | Type: Electronically-controlled, vertical-traverse, focal-plane shutter Speed range: 30 - 1/2000 seconds, Bulb (up to 5 hours approximately) with fresh batteries at 68?F Flash-sync speeds: 1/90 second or slower | Flash | Type: Built-in Guide number: 12 (in meters at ISO 100) Flash coverage: 28mm angle of view Flash modes: - In programmed AE and subject program selection modes: Autoflash, Fill flash, and flash cancel can be selected.
- In aperture priority, shutter priority and manual modes: Fill flash is manually selected.
- Red-eye reduction (using pre-flash)
Wireless/remote off-camera flash | Viewfinder | Type: Eye-level roof mirror Focusing screen: Spherical acute matte Field of view: 90% (vertical) x 90% (horizontal) Magnification: 0.75x (with 50mm lens focused at infinity) Eye relief: 16mm from the eyepiece Diopter: -1 Eyepiece cup: Removable | Film transport | Type: Automatic loading, Automatic rewind, Manual rewind Film advance: Single-frame advance, Continuous advance Continuous advance speed: 1.7 fps (maximum) Rewind time: 8 seconds (approximately) with 24-exposure film Film chamber lock: Yes | Self-timer | 10 seconds | Date/Time Imprinting | Yes | IR remote control receiver | IR Remote Control RC-3 (sold separately) | Exposure bracketing | 0.3, 0.5, 0.7,1 EV increments Number of brackets: 3 exposures | Multiple-exposure mode | Available | Audio signal | Tone indicates focus lock, IR remote-control operation, and self-timer countdown. Audio signal can be disabled. | Remote-control terminal | Yes | Custom functions | 12 functions: AF priority / Shutter-release priority, Film rewind start, Film tip, DX memory, Shutter-release lock (when the film is not in the chamber), Lens focus-hold button, AF illuminator, P mode Settings, Focus area selection with spot AF button, AE-lock button, Flash metering, Shutter-release lock (when the lens is not attached) | Power | Two 3V CR2 lithium batteries | Battery performance | Approximate battery performance with CR2 batteries: Condition A:
| Flash use | 68 ?F (+20 ?C) | 14 ?F (-10 ?C) | | 0% | 30 rolls | 24 rolls | | 50% | 14 rolls | 11 rolls | | 100% | 9 rolls | 7 rolls |
Condition B:
| Flash use | 68 ?F (+20 ?C) | 14 ?F (-10 ?C) | | 0% | 45 rolls | 35 rolls | | 50% | 18 rolls | 14 rolls | | 100% | 11 rolls | 9 rolls | Condition A: Lens focused from infinity to 6.6ft. (2m) three times, and the shutter-release button held partway down for ten seconds before each exposure. Other basic photographic procedures are performed.
Condition B: Lens focused from infinity to 6.6ft. (2m), and the shutter-release button held partway down for five seconds before each exposure. Other basic photographic procedures are performed.With 24-exposure film, fresh battery, AF zoom 28-80mm f/3.5- f/5.6. Exposures taken at a rate of 2 rolls per month. Battery performance will vary with usage conditions | Dimensions (W x H x D) | 5 x 3.4 x 2.4 inches (127 x 87 x 60.5mm) | Weight | 11.1 ounces (315 g) without batteries or eyepiece cup |
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