Without question, the best way to
experience the joy of photography is with a 35mm Maxxum AF SLR camera.??The
advantages of a Maxxum AF SLR are many: outstanding image quality, the
versatility of interchangeable lenses, through-the-lens viewing (what you see is
what you get), creative control over focus and exposure, system accessories, and
everything you need to learn the fine art of taking beautiful pictures.
Because of its full selection of
features and ease of use, the
Maxxum 70 DATE is
ideal for beginners, family users, and photo hobbyists -- value-conscious
consumers who want a quality camera they can grow with.??
Outstanding Image Quality
The Maxxum 70 DATE has all you need to
take beautiful photographs.??High-performance autofocusing, state-of-the-art
exposure metering, top-quality Maxxum lenses, and a wide range of exposure
control modes ensure that you?ll be able to capture the kind of images you?ll be
proud to display.
High-Performance 9-Point
Autofocusing
A fast and precise 9-Point AF System
makes up the Maxxum 70 DATE?s wide focus area.??The nine sensors are laid out to
the ?rule of thirds? and work in unison, giving you the creative flexibility of
positioning your main subject anywhere within the wide focus frame.??The center
crosshair sensor ensures precise focus regardless of vertical or horizontal
subject contrast.??In continuous AF mode, the 9-point system takes control so
you can concentrate completely on viewfinder image.
Predictive Focus Control
All AF SLR cameras experience a minute
delay when taking pictures because the mirror must be lifted out of the optical
path.??Especially with telephoto lenses, this slight delay can be significant
with fast moving subjects moving toward the camera.??To ensure the most precise
subject focus, the Maxxum 70 DATE uses Predictive Focus Control which calculates
subject movement and continues to adjust the focus after shutter-release until
the exposure is made.
14-Segment Honeycomb-Pattern
Metering
The Maxxum 70 DATE?s state-of-the-art
metering system delivers accurate exposures under a wide range of photographic
conditions.??14-segment metering measures light levels from 13 segments in a
honeycomb pattern across the viewfinder frame, plus the background area, with
emphasis on the segments surrounding the active AF sensor.??
Focus Area Illumination
While following moving subjects in the
viewfinder you?ll know exactly what the Maxxum 70 DATE is autofocusing on.??A
local focus area or spot focus area on the viewfinder screen blinks to show that
it is being used to focus the moving subject.?
Direct Manual Focusing
The Maxxum 70 gives you the high
performance of autofocus plus the creative control of manual focus without the
need to change focusing modes.??With D-Series lenses, Direct Manual Focus (DMF)
lets you fine-tune the focus quickly and easily using the lens? focus ring after
the focus is locked by the AF system.
Spot Metering
Spot metering mode concentrates the
meter?s sensitivity into the center segment for precise metering of a small
portion of the subject or scene.??By using a specific area of the scene to set
the exposure, the effect of dramatic lighting can be preserved or accentuated in
a photograph.
Built-In Flash
The Maxxum 70 DATE?s built-in flash
provides coverage for lenses as wide as 28mm.??Auto, flash cancel, fill-flash,
red-eye reduction, and wireless remote flash control modes give you creative
flash control at your fingertips.??For greater flash output and versatility,
high-powered Maxxum flash units are available as optional accessories.
Advanced Distance Integration (ADI)
Flash Metering
When used with Minolta D lenses, the
Maxxum 70 DATE?s ADI flash metering combines subject distance data with the
light intensity measurement data from the pre-flash to determine and control
flash output.??ADI technology uses the AF CCD sensor (with the built-in flash),
or 14-segment metering of the reflected pre-flash (with external flash units).??ADI?s
ability to utilize subject distance data achieves more accurate flash metering
than conventional TTL flash metering.??With non-D lenses, pre-flash TTL metering
is used.??
High-Speed Synch (HSS) ? 1/2000
sec.
When using Maxxum HS flash units, the
Maxxum 70 DATE is able to use flash sync shutter speeds up to 1/2000
second.??High-Speed Sync allows much more control over a flash exposure,
particularly under bright light conditions.??HSS is a valuable asset when taking
portraits outdoors because it lets you select large apertures to create a
shallow depth-of-field, which separates your subject from the background.
Wireless/Remote Flash Control
This exclusive Maxxum feature lets you
use multiple Maxxum HS program flash units off-camera without cords or
connectors.??Models 5600HS(D) and 3600HS(D) may be used.??Flash control signals
are sent from the camera?s built-in flash.??
Fully Automatic Program Mode
In the fully automatic Program (P)
mode, the Maxxum 70 DATE operates just like a point & shoot camera.??The camera
does all the work, leaving you completely free to concentrate on the subject and
scene.
PA/PS Program Shift
This very useful feature lets you enjoy
the creative benefits of aperture- or shutter-priority photography without
having to change exposure modes.??While in P mode you can quickly shift the
programmed autoexposure setting to a desired aperture or shutter speed without
affecting the original exposure value.??All without taking your eye off the
viewfinder.
Subject Program Selection
Subject Program Selection gives
beginner photographers the ability to control the camera based on the subject,
without a working knowledge of apertures and shutter speeds.??Five modes are
available:??
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Portrait?? controls the aperture to
produce a shallow depth-of-field to isolate the subject from the
background.?
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Landscape?? controls the aperture to
produce a deep depth-of-field so that the foreground and background are
sharp.??Ideal for travel photos.
-
Close-Up?? optimizes the depth-of-field
to the image magnification to produce a sharp subject with a defocused
background.
-
Sports Action?? the AF system
continually adjusts focus to follow the subject, and the AE system optimizes
the shutter speed to freeze action.
-
Night Portrait?? balances the flash
exposure on the subject with the ambient background light so that both the
subject and scene are accurately reproduced in the image.??When the flash is
turned off, beautiful pictures of night scenes can be taken.
Unlimited Creative Control
For beginners and amateurs alike, the
Maxxum 70 DATE can either take over control or hand over control with a full
selection of exposure modes.??In Programmed AE?the camera does all the
work -- it analyzes subject movement and distance, lens focal length, plus
subject and background brightness, then sets the optimum combination of aperture
and shutter speed automatically.??In Aperture-priority you select the
lens aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed.??In Shutter-priority
you select the shutter speed and the camera sets the aperture.??In Manual?mode?you
select both the aperture and shutter speed in any combination.
Exposure Compensation and
Bracketing
Exposure can be compensated up to +/-3
Ev in 0.5 increments.??And to ensure you get the optimum exposure for tricky
high-contrast scenes, a three bracket series can be made in 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, or
1.0 Ev increments.??
3 fps Continuous Film Advance
For capturing action as it unfolds,
select continuous film advance.??The film advances at 3 frames per second as
long as you hold the shutter-release button down.
Depth-of-Field Preview
This highly sought after feature gives
you the ability to evaluate the zone of sharp focus within your image at a given
aperture; making it easy to check subject and background focus or see the extent
of sharp detail in macro photography.
Fully Automatic Film Operation
Loading film is simple and quick.??All
you do is insert the film cartridge, position the film leader, and close the
camera back.??The camera sets the film speed, threads the film, advances to each
frame, then rewinds the film when the roll is finished.??Additionally, you can
activate the rewind function anytime.
Film Chamber Lock
This valuable security feature prevents
the back cover from being inadvertently opened while there is usable film in the
camera.??The film chamber unlocks automatically once film rewind occurs.
Diopter Adjustment
This feature lets eyeglass wearers use
the Maxxum 70 without wearing glasses, so they?ll always see a full and crisp
viewfinder image.??A click-stop slide switch hidden behind the eyepiece cup
adjusts the viewfinder from -2 to +1 diopters..?
Date/Time Imprinting?
The Maxxum 70 DATE imprints the date
and time onto the photo, when desired.??Data imprinting is very useful for
cataloging photographs or keeping records of important events.
15 Custom Functions
The Maxxum 70 is the only camera in its
class to offer 15 custom functions.??Now you can custom-tailor the camera to
suit your preferences.??Functions 1 ? 15 are as follows:
1. AF priority/shutter-release
priority
2. Film rewind start ? automatic/manual
3. Film tip rewound/left out
4. DX memory off/on
5. Shutter-release lock when no film in chamber ? released/locked
6. Lens focus-hold button ? focus hold/continuous AF/depth-of-field preview
7. P mode settings ? normal with autoflash/PA with flash off/PS with flash off
8. AF area selection with AF button ? pressing activates spot focus area & locks
focus; removing finger from button returns to wide focus area; other focus area
selected with control dial & removing finger returns to wide focus
area./Pressing activates selected focus area & locks focus; focus area or wide
or spot selected with control dial, selected focus area remains after finger is
removed./Each press toggles focus area between wide and spot, selected focus
area appears in viewfinder, data panel displays selected area only during
selection.?
9. AE lock button activated while pressed/activated after pressed & canceled by
pressing again
10. AF illuminator by built-in flash ? yes/no
11. Flash metering - ADI/TTL
12. Selected focus area indication in viewfinder screen ? always at focus lock
for .3 or .6 sec./only when focus area selected
13. Shutter-release lock without lens attached ? locked/released
14. Shutter-release lock with back cover open ? locked/released
15. Setting date format ? year-month-day/month-day-year/day-month-year
Optional Wireless Remote
Control?
Available as an accessory, the IR
remote control RC-3 can be used with the Maxxum 70 DATE to release the shutter
from up to 16 feet away.??Ideal for self-portraits, group shots, or when taking
pictures of dimly-lit scenes with the camera mounted on a tripod.
Optional Maxxum Accessories
The Maxxum 70 DATE is an AF SLR you can
grow with.??It is part of the Maxxum AF System and accepts all?Maxxum AF lenses
plus Maxxum HS flashes, flash accessories, viewfinder accessories, eyepiece
accessories, and camera cases.