Konica Minolta 9000AF 35mm Reflex Camera/Case

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Item Description: The Minolta 9000 AF (in the USA: Minolta Maxxum 9000 AF, in Japan: Minolta a-9000) is a professional autofocus SLR camera for 35mm film that was introduced by Minolta in 1985. It is the only AF system SLR ever made with manual film transport. The camera holds various records and has a number of unique features.
The Minolta 9000 AF is the first professional SLR camera to be embedded in an extensive range of AF accessories, designed almost - for this camera (and its sister models).
The camera housing of the 9000 is characterized above all by its robust all-metal construction; only the pentaprism is not completely encapsulated in metal. The shutter offered the extremely short exposure time of 1/4000 second for the time and a synchronization time of 1/250 second. The camera has the usual range of automatic exposure controls (program automatic - depending on the focal length, aperture automatic, aperture automatic and manual operation), all program parameters are fully shiftable. Center-weighted integral metering and spot metering are available as exposure metering methods; The latter is supplemented by two special modes, highlight and shadow metering, which, in conjunction with the exposure lock button ( AEL ), increase the exposure by +2.3 EV and -2.7 EV correct.
In conjunction with the optional control back panel Program Back Super 90 (PBS-90), multi-spot measurements are also offered, optionally with automatic weighting according to average (AVERAGE), mean (CENTER), highlight (HIGHLIGHT) and shadow (SHADOW), as well as user-definable ones Program curves.
Further features include exchangeable focusing screens, a locking and disengaging dip button with continuous working aperture measurement until the shutter is released, viewfinder illumination and a built-in eyepiece shutter to protect against extraneous light.
The camera is embedded in Minolta's AF camera system, which offers an extensive range of AF lenses (Minolta A-bayonet), system flash units as well as camera-specific and system accessories, including, for example, a motor drive that can be transported quickly with up to 5 frames / second (MD- 90 ) as well as a winder ( AW-90 ), a long film magazine for up to 100 exposures ( EB-90 ) and an early forerunner of a digital back, then called Still Video Back ( SB-90 / SB-90S ) with one resolution of 380,000 pixels and records the data on mini diskettes. However, this was only available in Japan.
The display of the camera is tarnished, otherwise there are no defects or defects.

Condition: B

The condition information refers to the cosmetic condition of the item and is marked from AA (like - ), to A+ (as good as new), A (slightly used), B (normally used), C (very heavily used) to D (extreme signs of wear). .
Unless there is a “DEF” (defect) or “LIN” (lens damage) behind the condition statement, all goods are in technically perfect condition and have been checked by me as far as possible. Defects or damage will also be mentioned separately in the description if they are known.

Tax class: 3

All prices include statutory sales tax, but due to different types of taxation, this cannot always be shown separately on the invoice. For tax class 1, the sales tax is shown separately on the invoice, for tax class 2, the reduced sales tax and for tax class 3, sales tax cannot be shown because the goods are subject to differential taxation, in accordance with Section 25a USTG. acts.

Scope of delivery: As shown in the original picture(s) in the offer. Additional accessories that are not shown will not and cannot be included as they are not available.
 

The camera housing of the 9000 is characterized above all by its robust all-metal construction; only the pentaprism is not completely encapsulated in metal. The shutter offered the extremely short exposure time of 1/4000 second for the time and a synchronization time of 1/250 second. The camera has the usual range of automatic exposure controls (program automatic - depending on the focal length, aperture automatic, aperture automatic and manual operation), all program parameters are fully shiftable. Center-weighted integral metering and spot metering are available as exposure metering methods; The latter is supplemented by two special modes, highlight and shadow metering, which, in conjunction with the exposure lock button ( AEL ), increase the exposure by +2.3 EV and -2.7 EV correct.
Marke Minolta
Zustand B
EAN Nicht zutreffend
Modell Minolta 9000AF
Herstellernummer 13105781
Produktart SLR