35mm & SLR Cameras - Product Reviews


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5 Star Review Minolta Maxxum 5 SLR Camera

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fdee38_1094081491 - (September 05, 2004) This is a camera that can satisfy the demands of the beginner to the professional photographer. With the five-icon functions that have become so popular with the novice photographers the camera is almost foolproof. The camera also has the most advanced features of any camera in its classs, which includes aperture prioity or shutter-speed priority or the user can choose to set the aperture and shutter-speed to match what the situation demands. I take it everywhere, and with the optional battery holder, which uses rechargable AA batteries, I have power to spare and can charge one set while I'm using another. All the Maxima lenses will fit it, which gives this camera's user a large ar

5 Star Review EOS Elan 7N 35mm SLR Autofocus Camera Body

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LRARPhotographer - (May 05, 2004) This is the successor to the EOS Elan 7. It is what the Elan 7 could have been, should have been, and, finally, is. Though the Elan 7 didn't leave much to be desired, there were a couple of modifications that would have made it the perfect camera for intermediate to advanced photographers. These improvements are an illuminated external LCD, better light metering, and faster AF. The new finish and emblems are gorgeous. The finish is extremely matte, so it's very dark and handsome, and the Elan 7n logo is now a relief on a plaque attached to the body that's also holographic, instead of the painted-on white and red logo of the old Elan 7. Though this has nothing to do with its ability to pro

5 Star Review Maxxum 70 QD 35mm SLR Autofocus Camera Body with Date

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parusrb - (June 15, 2004) I owned a Minolta Maxxum 400 and this beats it hands down. This camera is much easier to use and has a more practical setup. I would definitely buy Konica-Minolta again.


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3 Star Review Can you use this for bulb exposure

megorocks - (11/27/2009) I really need a cable release for my nikon D60, but it isnt compatible. I need to be able to operate the bulb exposure mode without actually touching the camera, to avoid camera shake. If i use this, will i be able to simply hold the button down on the remote, then release it when i want the shutter to close

4 Star Review Handy Accessory

xdr4gon - (07/28/2009) This is a great addition for any A200, A300, or A350. It's perfect if you shoot portraits or want to change your style of shooting to shoot more portrait oriented shots to keep things interesting. The build quality feels a bit cheap but it works. It has a tripod mount on the bottom for tripod mounting. It works as it should with 2 Sony batteries and provides lots of power.

3 Star Review Always on - who cares

Canon4everBpraised - (06/24/2009) You know the fact that it is always on when plugged in really doesn't matter; do you care that your digital wristwatch is always on?


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