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Minolta Maxxum STsi Panorama Date 35mm SLR Camera Kit with 35-80mm Lens

Minolta Maxxum STsi Panorama Date 35mm SLR Camera Kit with 35-80mm Lens

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Maxxum Stsi
Review: the maxxum stsi is a perfect camera for an aspiring photographer. i lve my camera and will take beautiful pictures with it while i am in peru this summer. i go nowhere without my camera!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Minolta... Why settle for second best?
Review: The Minolta Maxxum STsi camera is the best investment my family has made in a long time. The Minolta Maxxum STsi comes fully equiped from when you purchace it, therefore not having to spend extra money on equipment for your camera. The quality of the pictures that the camera takes are nothing but supurb. I am not an overly experienced photographer, although i have found this a very simple yet very professional camera extreemly easy to use. I recommend this for anyone who is thinking of buying a new camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Gets the job done
Review: The other reviews pretty much match my sentiments; I have no problems using the camera or with the resulting photos. I particularly like the panoramic mode combined with a wide angle lens I bought. I was just a bit disappointed at the 99% plastic construction. You won't want to set this down next to someone's brushed aluminum Nikon. Don't buy this camera if appearance is everything.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Minolta comes with something better
Review: This camera gives you choice of operating in two modes, manual and automatic. This is one of the best slr camera for people who likes to take photographs. If you compare it against Canon Rebel200 you will find it at a better price and with almost same features.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can't put the camera down!
Review: This camera is a tremendous value for both the aspiring and expert photographer. It is packed with features such as fully automatic mode (can be switched back from manual mode at a touch of a button) to catch those unexpected picture moments and aperture and shutter priority modes. The multiple subject program modes (portrait, night, close up, landscape etc) make professional quality pictures possible at a touch of a button. Another great feature that this camera offers is the ability to take panoramic pictures at a touch of a button so you can get those long scenic shots with no problem. No need for the expensive Advantix systems. This camera is hard to put down because it is designed with an amatuer in mind and very easy to understand manual makes operating the camera a pleasure. It is lightweight but yet substantial enough to prevent shaking while holding the camera. I have gone through 5 rolls in 2 days and the quality of the prints are superb especially when using the potrait mode. Images are clear and precise in automatic mode. The lens is sufficient but if you can afford the telephoto lens, go for it. The balance between price and features makes the STsi a must have for anyone looking for a new camera SLR or point and shoot.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Camera!
Review: This camera is great! It is so easy to use! I upgraded from a point-and-shoot APS camera to this Minolta Maxxum STsi because the APS camera stopped working after only 2 years. I was looking for something that would last longer and is more powerful than a point-and-shoot camera, and I've found it! I was getting tired of the blurry photos and the bad picture quality of my old camera. My mother owns a 15-year-old Nikon SLR camera and it takes pictures 10 times clearer than my APS camera. My Minolta Maxxum now takes pictures 10 times better than her camera. Now she is borrowing mine! I highly recommend this camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A few comments
Review: This camera is very similar in features to the Canon EOS Rebel 2000, in about the same price range, but I was still impressed enough with it to make a few comments. One thing this camera offers that the Canon doesn't is predictive autofocus. This can be quite useful when doing action shots. It also offers a panorama mode, which the Canon doesn't seem to offer. I've enjoyed using this mode quite a bit on my little Fuji Tiara APS camera. Both cameras have similar F ratios for the lens and both have 1/2000th of a sec top shutter speeds. One thing the Canon offers that is nice is the 7 customizable autofocus points, which some advanced users might find useful. One last thing to be aware of is that the Minolta camera will usually be offered with a 3rd party lens. If you want a Minolta lens you'll need to pay quite a bit more for it. However, the Canon comes with a Canon lens but doesn't cost any more. All in all, this is a pretty feature-packed camera at an attractive price, which should serve the needs of the vast majority of photo buffs.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not good for proffesional
Review: This Camera s quiet good for learner because the feature is simple. But if you wan tot used manual shoot you will have a problem. Event it's offering the manual Aperture and Speed but it's difficult to use. The feature is close to the automatic pocket camera. The differentiation is only the lens because we can use the Minolta series of lens from 80 m to more. If you want the camera with automatic adjustment for aperture, speed and focus, and want to take a best shoot with various lenses, this is appropriate for you. But when you start using manual adjustment you will have a problem.


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