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Minolta Maxxum HTsi Plus 35mm SLR Camera Kit w/ 28-80mm Lens

Minolta Maxxum HTsi Plus 35mm SLR Camera Kit w/ 28-80mm Lens

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A very nice camera
Review: This camera has all of the feature one could want. Auto everything to manual everything. Very good for an entry level SLR. Price isn't bad either. Now only if Amazon would carry lenses....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I am disabled and a photographer, this makes my life easier
Review: This camera is the best for me. I am disabled and have trouble with heavy items, see it's my hands and wrists that are disabled, so this camera REALLY helps! I have had three other Minoltas and love them. This one helps me because it is lite in weight, and offers both manual and automatic, which is great. Comes with a Zoom 28 - 80 lenz, which is so easy to use! Don't be scared to buy this one, it's a gem!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Basic SLR for the amateur, or hobbyist
Review: This camera takes wonderful pictures, and is extremely flexible and upgradable. The camera is extremely easy to use which will help those of you just getting started. You can hit the "P" button and it's ready to be used just like a point-and-shoot. However, the camera has the power for full manual focus, aperature, and shutter speed. The camera also has some neat semi-automatic modes to help you trasition into manual exposure settings as a beginer. This camera has everything you could want in this price range and can be upgrade with shutter releases, High Speed Sync Flashes, and many types of manual and automatic lenses. The only problem I have had with this camera is I feel it tends to over-expose things; however, I have experienced this on a number of modern SLR cameras, and it may just take some getting used to on my part as photography is a relatively small hobby of mine. I highly recomend this camera.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Minolta HTsi Plus AF Camera
Review: This has been a great camera for 3 years and 2000 pictures. However it recently has been giving me some trouble. It is now at Minolta getting fixed for $130.00. The first thing that happened was the built in flash would not fire anymore. Then a few weeks later the camera would not even power up. This camera has taken alot of great pictures for me I was just a little disapointed it just quit on me. The only cons I would say about the camera is no Date Imprinting,no Depth of field check. There also is no Panoramic mode and the XI 3500 flash I used when, on the camera hotshoe the red eye function would not work. It is a good camera I would just recomend an extended warranty.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FIVE STAR CAMERA!
Review: This is my first SLR camera... so I won't be able to compare this camera with other SLR camera. But I am able to say that if you were to buy a camera this would be a great choice. The quality of the Picture is much greater than point and shoot. You have more control on how your pictures turn out. The Minolta HTsi plus is easy to use for the basic features, but if you want to use the advance feature.... reading the manuel is recommended, but don't worry. ( )

Pros: Design, and easy to use.

Cons: Can't print date on pictures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love this camera
Review: When I was first looking for an SLR camera, I found a good deal on a Maxxum 300si. I used the camrea for a few days, and it got me hooked. I was happy with the 300si, but it was missing something, I wanted a camera with more flexibility. So I returned it and started looking around more. I came across the HTsi Plus, and it had all the features I was looking for. The pictures that this camera takes are incredible. I look for reasons to take my camera with me to places so I can take more photos. I do not see how anyone could be dissapointed with this camera. I was at the Indy 500 race this year and took some incredible pictures with this camera.


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