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Minolta 5000 + AF Zoom 4/35–70mm Macro + Program Flash 4000AF / 2800AF | Single lens reflex camera (SLR)
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€ 45
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6 weeks ago

Minolta 5000 + AF Zoom 4/35–70mm Macro + Program Flash 4000AF / 2800AF | Single lens reflex camera (SLR)

A. Minolta 5000 Single Lens Reflex Camera One of the first generation Minolta autofocus SLR-cameras with A-Mount. Besides AF It also gives you the possibility of manual focus. In both modes LEDs in the viewfinder indicate when the image is in focus. Specifications: • Year of launch: 1986 • Lens mount: Minolta (α) A-bayonet • Programs: P and M mode • Shutter: Focal Plane Shutter with speeds from 4 to 1/2000 sec. • Film advance: fully auto advance at 1.5 fps with auto rewind • Film type: 35mm film with speeds of 25 to 6400 ISO, with auto DX • Metering element: Center-weighed silicon photo cell. • Info Viewfinder: Red/Green LED’s for focussing. Also: shutterspeed and aperture is shown. • Flash: TTL flash possible with Minolta compatible units (see C and D) • Power: 4x AA batteries (not included) in BH70-S holder. • Dimensions: 138 × 92.5 × 52mm • Weight: 525g (body only) The camera is in excellent condition and works smoothly. Only a small part of the rubber grip for your thumb at the back doesn’t stick on the body anymore (see photo’s). The camera comes with the original camera strap on which you will find also a view-finder lock. B. Minolta AF zoom 35 – 70mm 1:4 MACRO Very well built and compact all-round zoomlens with a constant aperture of 1:4 from 35 until 70mm. In excellent physical and optical condition. This lens also features a Macro-mode for close-up detail-photography. • Construction: 6 elements in 6 groups • Lens Mount: Minolta / Sony A • Minimum focus distance: 0.31m • Aperture blades: 7 • Filter size: 49mm • Size: 69 x 54 mm • Weight: 254g Also included: Front-Cap and Lens Hood. C. Minolta Program Flash 4000AF This flash was introduced in 1985 and designed for early Minolta autofocus film SLRs, such as the Minolta 5000. It features motorized zoom, bounce/swivel capabilities, and an auto-focus (AF) illuminator. Specifications: • Flash Modes: TTL Direct Autoflash Metering, Program (P), Aperture-Priority (A), Manual (M), and Motor Drive • Guide Number: 40 meters (at ISO 100 and the 50mm zoom setting) • AF Illuminator: Built-in red AF illuminator for low-light focusing (effective up to 7 meters) • Zoom Head: Motorized, automatically adjusts coverage for lenses from 28mm to 70mm. With the adapter the wide-angle is up to 24mm coverage. • Bounce & Swivel: Tilt: 0° to 90° / Swivel: -90° to 90° • Power Levels: Full, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, and Motor Drive • Recycle Time: ~0.2 to 10 seconds (depending on battery type and output) • Power Source: 4 AA batteries (not included) • Dimensions: 185 x 82 x 64 mm • Weight: 495 grams The Flash comes with the 24mm adapter, the flash case and an illustrated manual (in Dutch). D. Minolta Program Flash 2800AF This flash was also introduced in 1985 for Minolta’s first-generation AF-SLR cameras. It features TTL automation, automatic fill-flash, and a built-in AF illuminator for low-light focusing. Specifications: • Flash Modes: TTL, A (Aperture-priority), M (Manual) • Guide Number (GN): 28 meters at ISO 100 • AF illuminator: Built-in red AF illuminator (effective up to 5 meters) • Coverage: Covers 50 mm lenses (approximate field of view) • Power Levels: Hi (Full power) and Lo (Reduced power for faster recycling times) • Recycle Time: Hi Power: Approx. 0.5 to 7 seconds / Lo Power: Faster sequential shooting capabilities • Power Source: 4 AA batteries (not included) • Dimensions: 105 x 84 x 70 mm • Weight: 220 grams (without batteries) The set will be carefully packed and sent.

No. 104927611

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Minolta 5000 + AF Zoom 4/35–70mm Macro + Program Flash 4000AF / 2800AF | Single lens reflex camera (SLR)

Minolta 5000 + AF Zoom 4/35–70mm Macro + Program Flash 4000AF / 2800AF | Single lens reflex camera (SLR)

A. Minolta 5000 Single Lens Reflex Camera
One of the first generation Minolta autofocus SLR-cameras with A-Mount. Besides AF It also gives you the possibility of manual focus. In both modes LEDs in the viewfinder indicate when the image is in focus.

Specifications:
• Year of launch: 1986
• Lens mount: Minolta (α) A-bayonet
• Programs: P and M mode
• Shutter: Focal Plane Shutter with speeds from 4 to 1/2000 sec.
• Film advance: fully auto advance at 1.5 fps with auto rewind
• Film type: 35mm film with speeds of 25 to 6400 ISO, with auto DX
• Metering element: Center-weighed silicon photo cell.
• Info Viewfinder: Red/Green LED’s for focussing. Also: shutterspeed and aperture is shown.
• Flash: TTL flash possible with Minolta compatible units (see C and D)
• Power: 4x AA batteries (not included) in BH70-S holder.
• Dimensions: 138 × 92.5 × 52mm
• Weight: 525g (body only)

The camera is in excellent condition and works smoothly. Only a small part of the rubber grip for your thumb at the back doesn’t stick on the body anymore (see photo’s).
The camera comes with the original camera strap on which you will find also a view-finder lock.

B. Minolta AF zoom 35 – 70mm 1:4 MACRO
Very well built and compact all-round zoomlens with a constant aperture of 1:4 from 35 until 70mm. In excellent physical and optical condition.
This lens also features a Macro-mode for close-up detail-photography.

• Construction: 6 elements in 6 groups
• Lens Mount: Minolta / Sony A
• Minimum focus distance: 0.31m
• Aperture blades: 7
• Filter size: 49mm
• Size: 69 x 54 mm
• Weight: 254g

Also included: Front-Cap and Lens Hood.

C. Minolta Program Flash 4000AF
This flash was introduced in 1985 and designed for early Minolta autofocus film SLRs, such as the Minolta 5000. It features motorized zoom, bounce/swivel capabilities, and an auto-focus (AF) illuminator.

Specifications:
• Flash Modes: TTL Direct Autoflash Metering, Program (P), Aperture-Priority (A), Manual (M), and Motor Drive
• Guide Number: 40 meters (at ISO 100 and the 50mm zoom setting)
• AF Illuminator: Built-in red AF illuminator for low-light focusing (effective up to 7 meters)
• Zoom Head: Motorized, automatically adjusts coverage for lenses from 28mm to 70mm. With the adapter the wide-angle is up to 24mm coverage.
• Bounce & Swivel: Tilt: 0° to 90° / Swivel: -90° to 90°
• Power Levels: Full, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, and Motor Drive
• Recycle Time: ~0.2 to 10 seconds (depending on battery type and output)
• Power Source: 4 AA batteries (not included)
• Dimensions: 185 x 82 x 64 mm
• Weight: 495 grams

The Flash comes with the 24mm adapter, the flash case and an illustrated manual (in Dutch).

D. Minolta Program Flash 2800AF
This flash was also introduced in 1985 for Minolta’s first-generation AF-SLR cameras. It features TTL automation, automatic fill-flash, and a built-in AF illuminator for low-light focusing.

Specifications:
• Flash Modes: TTL, A (Aperture-priority), M (Manual)
• Guide Number (GN): 28 meters at ISO 100
• AF illuminator: Built-in red AF illuminator (effective up to 5 meters)
• Coverage: Covers 50 mm lenses (approximate field of view)
• Power Levels: Hi (Full power) and Lo (Reduced power for faster recycling times)
• Recycle Time: Hi Power: Approx. 0.5 to 7 seconds / Lo Power: Faster sequential shooting capabilities
• Power Source: 4 AA batteries (not included)
• Dimensions: 105 x 84 x 70 mm
• Weight: 220 grams (without batteries)

The set will be carefully packed and sent.

Final bid
€ 45
No reserve price

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