Minolta Maxxum STsi Panorama Date 35mm SLR Camera Kit with 35-80mm Lens
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Average customer review:Product Description
If you're looking for an easy-to-use AF SLR camera that can help you become a better photographer, focus on the Maxxum STsi Panorama DATE. The Maxxum STsi Panorama DATE is an SLR that does it all, or lets YOU do it all. With fully automatic operation, subject program selection, plus complete creative control, it's a camera you can use right now and it's a camera you can grow with. Plus, the switchable panorama format lets you take super-wide scenes, and selectable date and time imprinting lets you remember when the special moments happened.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4799 in Camera & Photo
- Brand: Konica-Minolta
- Model: STsi QD
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x 2.00" w x 5.00" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Compact, lightweight single-lens reflex camera for novice and advanced users alike
- Detachable 35-80mm lens included
- Selectable autofocus or manual focus
- Through-the-lens, 8-segment honeycomb-pattern, or spot metering
- Panorama mode and date imprinting included
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Minolta Maxxum STsi Panorama Date kit includes the compact, lightweight Minolta Maxxum STsi single-lens reflex camera that is equipped with panoramic shooting mode, date imprinting, and a host of accessories such as a detachable 35-80mm lens, a wide strap, and batteries. This SLR kit provides many creative options for advanced users, such as the ability to shoot double exposures, but it is designed with a user-friendly format so that even novice photographers can enjoy using it.
The Minolta Maxxum STsi provides a fully automatic point-and-shoot mode, plus aperture, shutter, and manual setting modes. Program selection modes include portrait, landscape, close-up, sports, and night portrait settings. This camera features precise continuous autofocusing plus eight-segment honeycomb metering or spot metering for even more accurate exposures. In addition, the Minolta Maxxum has a built-in, versatile pop-up flash with five flash modes (including red-eye reduction) and wireless flash control modes. The continuous film advance is used to capture action sequences. Other advanced features include three-shot autoexposure bracketing and a self-timer function. The Minolta Maxxum STsi comes complete with all necessary batteries and a limited one-year warranty on parts and labor.
From the Manufacturer
If you’re looking for an easy-to-use AF SLR camera that can help you become a better photographer, focus on the Maxxum STsi Panorama. The Maxxum STsi Panorama is an SLR that does it all, or lets YOU do it all. With fully automatic operation, subject program selection, plus complete creative control, it’s a camera you can use right now and it’s a camera you can grow with. Plus, the switchable panorama format lets you take super-wide scenics, and selectable date and time imprinting lets you remember when the special moments happened.
Features:
The Advantages of an SLR (single-lens reflex) Camera
The Minolta Maxxum QTsi offers some major advantages over even the most advanced point & shoot compact camera. The first is versatility. The Maxxum QTsi is part of the world-renowned Maxxum system of autofocus SLR cameras, lenses, and accessories. The QTsi can accept any Maxxum or Minolta AF lens, ranging from ultra wide-angle 16mm fisheye to 600mm super telephoto, including zoom and macro lenses. This interchangeable lens versatility enables a quality, diversity, and style of photography that is not possible with any type of point & shoot camera. Additionally, the QTsi can accept Maxxum’s high-power accessory flash units, which provide the extensive and flexible flash coverage that’s also impossible with a point & shoot camera.
Another SLR advantage is through-the-lens (TTL) viewing. You see just what the lens sees. There is no need to make approximate parallax adjustments when framing the image. What you see is what you get. And because you’re looking through the lens, you see the autofocusing as fast as it happens, so you know your subject will be sharp.
A third SLR advantage is higher performance. The Maxxum QTsi has a more sophisticated autofocus and autoexposure system than a point & shoot camera, and this sophistication can be seen in the resulting photographs. Plus, because of the autoexposure system’s greater flexibility, the QTsi can accept the widest choice of 35mm films imaginable (ISO 25 - 5000, print or slide film, color or black & white). There is a wealth of information available on the uses and advantages of different film speeds and types.
The Maxxum QTsi will allow you to expand your photographic capabilities with lenses, flashes, and accessories as your interest in photography grows. It is a camera you’ll want to keep for years to come.
Small Size for Easy Portability
Unlike other SLR cameras which tend to be bulky and heavy, the Maxxum QTsi measures only 5.3 x 3.5 x 2.3 inches and weighs 12 ounces without the battery, making it easy to carry and comfortable to use. The function button layout is designed for quick, positive access by a variety of hand sizes, and men and women alike will appreciate the camera’s smooth lines and good looks.
Complete Ease of Use
The Minolta Maxxum QTsi is very easy to use, even for a first-timer. It handles and operates just like a fully automatic point & shoot camera, but provides the quality end results and system flexibility that only an SLR camera can offer. The design is simple and straightforward; featuring easy to use function buttons, a fully automatic program mode, 5-mode subject program selection, and Maxxum’s unique wireless remote flash control capability. Each time the main switch is turned on, the QTsi is automatically set to fully automatic programmed operation, allowing the user to concentrate completely on the subject and scene.
Continuous Predictive Autofocusing
The Maxxum QTsi features a wide focusing area with a large CCD sensor. This wide AF area makes it easy to maintain precise focus on the main subject even if the subject is off-center in the viewfinder. With moving objects, the QTsi’s continuous autofocusing tracks subject movement, and predictive focus control adjusts the focus between each exposure to maintain image sharpness.
Focus Hold
If the photographer wants to take a picture with the main subject outside the focus frame, focus hold can be used to keep the subject sharp. To lock the focus, place the viewfinder’s focus frame on the main subject, then press and hold the shutter-release button partway down. Wait for the focus-lock signal to appear in the viewfinder, recompose the picture as desired, then press the shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture. (NOTE: focus will not lock if the subject is moving.)
8-Segment Honeycomb-Pattern Exposure Metering
The Maxxum STsi Panorama DATE automatically sets the proper exposure even in difficult lighting conditions. The AF-integrated, 8-segment honeycomb-pattern metering system measures light levels in seven symmetrical segments of the image frame, plus the background area. Because the exposure system is integrated with the autofocus system, the STsi is able to identify the main subject and bias the exposure accordingly.
Fully Automatic Program Mode
In fully automatic program (P) mode, the Maxxum STsi Panorama DATE analyzes subject movement, distance, and lens focal length, as well as subject and background brightness, then sets the optimum exposure automatically. Simply place the viewfinder focus frame on the main subject, press the shutter-release button partway down to activate autofocus, then press the shutter release button all the way down to take the picture. If the light is low, the built-in flash will pop up and fire automatically to provide the proper subject illumination.
Subject Program Selection
In addition to fully automatic program mode, the Maxxum QTsi offers five specialized subject programs; each designated by a separate, easily recognizable data panel icon that illustrates the type of subject or scene for which it is best suited. Subject program selection allows the user to fine-tune the camera’s automatic systems to capture a particular effect or unique image quality.
A/S/M Creative Exposure Control
For full creative control, the Maxxum STsi Panorama offers Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and Manual exposure control modes. This allows users to choose the aperture, shutter speed, or both, to obtain the kind of image that they envision in their minds. Once the photographer has learned how adjustments to aperture, shutter, and overall exposure will affect the final image, he or she can apply this knowledge to creating personalized photographs that reflect a particular vision or style.
All three modes use the camera's AF-integrated 8-segment
honeycomb-pattern metering system. In Aperture-Priority mode, the photographer can select apertures in 1/2-stop increments; and the camera's exposure system will automatically select the correct shutter speed. Likewise, in Shutter Priority mode, the photographer can select shutter speeds in one-stop increments, and the STsi will automatically set the optimum lens aperture. In Manual mode, the photographer can take full creative control over the image-making process by selecting both the shutter speed and the aperture, while referring to exposure indicators in the viewfinder.
Selectable Panorama Mode
A convenient panorama mode selector switch enables photographers to take both standard and panorama format pictures on the same roll of film. When panorama mode is selected, the film gate is automatically masked. If data imprinting is used, the imprint automatically changes for the new format.
Quartz Data Back
The built-in quartz data back imprints the date or time right onto each photo. Data imprinting can be switched on or off whenever desired, and is very useful for cataloging photographs or keeping photo records of important events such as birthdays, weddings, graduations, etc. Data imprinting is available for both standard and panorama formats.
Exposure Compensation Control
Exposure compensation is very useful for fine-tuning the exposure to suit a particular subject, highlights or shadows, or tricky lighting situations. The exposure compensation control allows changes in half-stop increments for up to 3 stops over or under normal exposure.
Exposure Bracketing
Exposure bracketing is especially noticeable with slide films, and is very useful for shooting a series of photos in situations where the "correct" exposure setting might not be the "best" exposure setting. In this mode, a three-frame bracketing series is exposed in 0.5 EV increments in the order of normal (+/-0 EV), under (-0.5 EV), and over (+0.5 EV).
Remote Release Terminal
This feature allows the STsi’s shutter to be released from a distance, using an optional Maxxum Remote Cord. When using slow shutter speeds, remote shutter release is especially helpful in preventing camera shake if used in conjunction with a tripod.
Spot Metering/Slow Shutter Sync
A conveniently located SPOT/AE LOCK button on the back of the camera lets the user take and hold a precise spot reading of the central 2.3% of the viewfinder image. Spot metering is very helpful in unusual lighting situations where select area exposure is critical.
Double-Exposure Mode
This feature allows two separate exposures to be taken on a single frame, for creative special effects.
Built In, Pop-Up Flash
The Maxxum QTsi features a built-in, pop-up flash (Guide number 39 ft. at ISO 100) which provides coverage for lenses as wide as 28mm. The flash has five modes: Auto, Off, Fill-in (manual fill-flash), Red-eye reduction, and wireless remote. In Auto mode, the flash will pop up and fire whenever needed. For greater flash output and versatility, high-powered Maxxum flash units are available as optional accessories.
Red-Eye Reduction Mode
To reduce the red-eye effect caused by the flash reflecting off the inside of the subject’s eyes, this mode fires the built-in flash several times to close down the subject’s pupils before the exposure flash is fired and the picture is taken.
Wireless Off-Camera Flash Control
The Maxxum STsi Panorama can control off-camera Maxxum 5400HS, 5400xi, or 3500xi flash units without accessory cords or connectors, allowing greater flexibility in flash placement (up to 16-1/2 feet from the camera) and freedom from cable troubles or tangles. Flash control signals are sent from the camera’s built-in flash. In addition, a 2:1 ratio can be selected, where the off-camera unit provides 2/3 of the light while the built-in flash provides the remaining 1/3 of the light needed for proper subject exposure.
AF Illuminator
If the built-in flash is set to Auto or Fill-in and the camera detects that the scene is too dark to focus accurately, the flash will automatically fire a short stroboscopic burst to provide the light necessary for the camera to detect and focus on the subject. The AF illuminator ensures precise focusing even in total darkness.
Continuous Film Advance
This action-catching mode advances the film at up to 1 frame per second, as long as the shutter-release button is held all the way down. Autofocusing adjusts quickly and smoothly to maintain image sharpness between each exposure.
Self-Timer
The self-timer provides a 10-second shutter-release delay, allowing the user to set up the shot and appear in the photo. A blinking LED on the front of the camera indicates countdown.
Fully Automatic Film Operation
Film handling is quick and easy with the Maxxum STsi Panorama. All you do is insert the film cartridge and position the film leader. The camera sets the film speed (for DX-coded ISO 25-5000 films) then threads, advances, and rewinds the film automatically. Power rewind can be selected at any time.
Full Line of Lenses and Accessories
The Maxxum STsi Panorama is part of the world-renowned Minolta Maxxum System of Autofocus SLR Cameras, Lenses, and Accessories. The STsi can accept any Maxxum or Minolta AF lens, ranging from ultra wide-angle 16mm fisheye to 600mm super telephoto, including zoom lenses and macro lenses. Other accessories like the Maxxum HS and xi flash units and various camera/lens cases let you expand your STsi system as your interest in photography grows.
Customer Reviews
I couln't be happier
I received an STsi as a gift after I returned my Rebel 2000. The STsi handled nicer and offered more accurate exposure. The cameras ability to detemine what I was shooting impressed me. The STsi offers eay to use accurate picture taking. It was a great gift and I highly recommend it
A few comments
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.
Minolta... Why settle for second best?
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.


