Product Description:
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.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 35mm Single-Lens Reflex (SLR) with built-in flash, autofocus (AF), and autoexposure (AE)
- 1/4000 second shutter speed and 1/125 second flash sync speed
- 3-Point Autofocus System
- 1.7 frames-per-second continuous film advance; wireless off-camera flash function
- Powered by 2 3-volt CR2 lithium batteries; includes 28-100mm and 75-300mm lenses
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Konica-Minolta
- EAN: 0043325600999
- HasRedEyeReduction: 1
- Label: Konica Minolta
- LensType: Zoom lens
- Manufacturer: Konica Minolta
- Model: 2164-X012
- MPN: 2164-X012
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
- Publisher: Konica Minolta
- Size: Additional 75-300 mm Lens
- Studio: Konica Minolta
- UPC: 043325600999
- VariationDescription: Additional 75-300 mm Lens

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Greater starter SLR camera
2004-08-22I bought this camera a year ago in an attempt to learn to master the art of photography, and I have not been disappointed. The manual and automatic settings allow you to gradually work into directing your own shots, and the quality couldn't be better. I've been very impressed by all the photos taken with this camera, I only need to buy a greater zoom to go with it. Great camera for a great price!
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