Introducing the Maxxum 5--the world's smallest and
lightest 35mm AF SLR. It's easy to pack, carry, and
handle, so you can instantly react on your creative
impulses anytime and anywhere. Plus, the Maxxum 5
houses a powerful array of high-performance features
that will quickly satisfy beginner photographers and
yet be valuable tools for photo hobbyists. If you
want a true take-anywhere SLR, the little Maxxum 5
is the big winner. This package also includes a
28-100mm zoom lens.
- 7-point AF
system indicates focus area in use
- High-speed
1/4000 sec. shutter freezes action
- Continuous
film advance at 3 frames per second
- 14-segment
metering plus ADI flash metering
- Film chamber
lock protects loaded film
- Eye-start
automation provides a split-second response
- Built-in flash
with wireless off-camera flash control
World's Smallest
and Lightest 35mm AF SLR
The Minolta Maxxum 5 measures only 5 x 3.42 x 2.38
inches and weighs in at 11.8 ounces without
batteries. It's the AF SLR camera you'll want to
(and be able to) take along wherever you go.
Fastest
Autofocusing in its Class
The Maxxum 5's high-response autofocus system makes
sure your once-in-a-lifetime moments will be razor
sharp. This new-generation Maxxum features an
improved high-power AF drive motor and high-speed
microcomputer for quicker and more precise AF
control. It tracks even fast action and random
movements effortlessly, right up to the moment the
shutter releases.
7-Point
Autofocus System with Wide Focus Area
The Maxxum 5 uses Minolta's new 7-point AF system.
The focus sensors are laid out in a wide area to the
"rule of thirds," so you have the creative
flexibility of positioning your subject anywhere
within the focus frame. The center crosshair sensor
keeps the focus sharp regardless of vertical or
horizontal subject contrast.
Selected Focus
Area Indication
When using the wide focus frame, you'll always know
exactly what your Maxxum 5 is focusing on. Minolta's
LED-illuminated superimposition technology
highlights the focus sensor being used.
Selectable Focus
Areas
For creative image compositions, you may want to
switch between the wide focus area and the local
focus areas to single out an off-center subject
without recomposing the shot. No problem with the
Maxxum 5 - its local focus areas can be individually
selected.
Selectable
Autofocus Modes
For maximum autofocus control, the Maxxum 5 has
three AF modes: single-shot, continuous/predictive,
and automatic. Single-shot AF locks focus on
stationary subjects. Continuous/predictive AF tracks
moving subjects right up to and during the moment of
shutter-release. Automatic AF determines whether the
subject is moving or still, and automatically
selects single-shot or continuous/predictive AF.
Eye-Start
Automation
Sometimes a perfect photo opportunity happens in the
blink of an eye. The Maxxum 5 is ready when you are
-- with Eye-Start automation. Eye Start saves
precious seconds and activates autofocus and
autoexposure the instant you bring the camera to
your eye. With one quick action, the camera starts
working so you won't miss a split-second moment.
High-Speed
1/4000 Sec. Shutter and 1/125 Sec. Flash Sync
The Maxxum 5 is all about speed, precision, and
power. That's why it features a top shutter speed of
1/4000 second, which can stop fast action or let you
take beautiful portraits using large apertures under
strong light. The Maxxum 5 also features a maximum
flash sync speed of 1/125 second.
3 fps Continuous
Film Advance
For capturing action as it unfolds, set the Maxxum 5
for 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 professional feature lets you check the zone of
sharp focus at a given aperture before taking the
picture. DOF preview is especially useful to check
subject and background sharpness when using small
apertures, or to see the extent of sharp detail in
macro photography.
14-Segment
Honeycomb-Pattern Metering
The Maxxum 5's state-of-the-art metering system
delivers accurate exposures under a diverse range of
lighting and subject conditions. It measures light
levels from 13 segments in a honeycomb pattern
across the viewfinder frame, plus the background
area. And much like a professional photographer,
this intelligent metering system emphasizes the
meter segments surrounding the focus sensor in use.
Spot Metering
When you want to bias the exposure according to a
very small section of your subject or scene, use the
Maxxum 5's spot metering mode. This concentrates the
meter's sensitivity into the center segment.
Exposure
Compensation, Bracketing, and Multiple Exposure
Maxxum 5's advanced exposure technology can be
combined with a variety of creative exposure
controls. Exposure can be compensated up to +/-3 Ev
in 0.5 increments. And to ensure the optimum
exposure for high-contrast scenes, three brackets
can be made in 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, or 1.0 Ev increments.
Also, a multiple exposure mode overrides film
advance to allow an unlimited number of exposures on
a single frame.
Advanced
Distance Integration (ADI) Flash Metering
Minolta's ADI creates a new level of flash metering
precision by using the distance encoders in
Minolta's D-Series lenses to calculate flash
exposure. With the camera's built-in flash, ADI
combines the distance information with TTL
(through-the-lens) multi-segment flash metering.
When using Minolta's powerful D-Series flash units,
ADI uses a pre-flash to minimize the influence of
background and subject reflectance. All this
technology adds up to one thing -- better looking
flash pictures, time after time.
High-Speed Synch
(HSS) - 1/4000 sec.
When using Maxxum HSS flash units, the Maxxum 5 is
able to use flash sync shutter speeds up to 1/4000
second. High-Speed Sync allows much more control
between the ambient light exposure and the 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
makes the subject stand out from the background.
Built-In Flash
The Maxxum 5's built-in flash covers lenses as wide
as 28mm, and puts creative flash control at your
fingertips with auto, off, fill-flash, red-eye
reduction, and wireless remote flash control modes.
For greater flash output and versatility,
high-powered Maxxum flash units are available as
optional accessories.
P/A/S/M Exposure
Modes for Unlimited Creative Power
There's no holding back on creativity with the
Maxxum 5. The camera 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 a shutter speed and the
camera sets the aperture. And in Manual mode, you
select the aperture and shutter speed in any
combination.
Subject Program
Selection
Subject Program Selection gives beginner
photographers the ability to control the camera
according to the subject, without a working
knowledge of apertures and shutter speeds. Five
modes are available, each ideally suited for a
specific type of shot. Choose from portrait,
landscape, close-up, sports action, or night
portrait.
14 Custom
Functions
The Maxxum 5 is the only camera in its class to
offer 14 custom functions so you can custom-tailor
your camera to suit your style or preferences.
About the AF
Zoom 28-100mm f/3.5~5.6 (D)
- Built-in
distance encoder supporting Minolta's ADI
(Advanced Distance Integration) flash metering
- Employs one
aspheric lens to combat distortion and
aberrations
- Circular
aperture producing naturally defocused
backgrounds
- Macro
capability of 1.6 ft
- Ideal for a
broad range of shooting situations including
landscapes, portraiture, and close-up
photography
- 55mm filter
diameter
- Sophisticated
and stylish design with a Silver Metallic finish
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Camera Type: 35mm Single-Lens Reflex
(SLR) with built-in flash, autofocus
(AF), and autoexposure (AE)
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Film type: 35mm film
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Lens mount: Minolta A mount (metal
mount)
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Eye-start Automation: AF and AE
automatically activated/deactivated by
combination of eyepiece and grip
sensors. Eye-start Automation can be
disabled.
- AF
sensor system:: Minolta's TTL
phase-detection system with CCD line
sensors (7-point AF system with a center
cross-hair sensor)
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Sensitivity range:: EV -1 - 18 (at
ISO 100)
- AF
illuminator:: Built-in flash
automatically activated to aid focusing
in low light and low-contrast situation.
Range: approximately 3.3 - 16/4 feet (1
- 5m) with 50mm lens
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Autofocus areas:: Wide focus area.
Any local focus area can be selected
from the 7-point sensors.
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Predictive Focus Control::
Multi-dimensional Predictive Focus
Control for moving subjects
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Focus modes:: Autofocus, Manual
focus
- AF
Modes:: Automatic, single shot,
continuous
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Manual focus:: Visually monitoring
the viewfinder focusing screen or the
focus signals on the viewfinder data
panel
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Metering:: Ambient: 14-segment
Honeycomb-Pattern, Spot
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Flash metering:: Direct TTL OTF (ADI
or TTL multi-segment can be selected
with a custom function.)
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Metering cell:: 14-segment
Honeycomb-Pattern SPC (silicone
photocell), 4-segment flash-metering SPC
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Metering range:: 14-segment
Honeycomb-Pattern: EV 1-20; Spot: EV
4-20 (ISO 100, f/1.4 lens)
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Exposure modes:: Programmed AE (with
PA/PS Creative Program Control),
Aperture priority, Shutter priority,
Manual
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Subject program selection:: 5
user-selectable programs tailored to
specific subject or scene
characteristics - Portrait, Landscape,
Close-up, Sports action, Night portrait
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Shutter and aperture control:: In
0.5 EV increments
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Exposure compensation:: +/-3 EV in
0.5 EV increments
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Exposure bracketing:: 3 exposures in
0.3, 0.5, 0.7 or 1 EV increments
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ISO setting:: Automatic setting for
DX-coded film, Manual setting, Non DX
coded film is set to the previous ISO
setting.
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ISO range:: Automatic setting: ISO
25 - 5000 in 1/3 EV Increments; Manual
setting: ISO 6 - 6400 in 1/3 EV
increments; With flash: ISO 25 - 1000
- AE
lock:: Exposure is automatically
locked when focus is locked. Exposure
within the spot metering area is locked
with the spot AE-lock button.
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Shutter Type::
Electronically-controlled,
vertical-traverse, focal-plane type
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Shutter Speed:: 1/4000 - 30 seconds,
Bulb (up to approximately 7 hours with
fresh batteries)
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Shutter Flash-sync speed:: 1/125
second or slower; With shutter speeds
faster than 1/125 second, camera
automatically switches to high-speed
sync (HSS) (available with Program Flash
5400HS, 5600HS(D), and 3600HS(D))
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Flash Type:: Built-in
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Flash Guide number:: 39.4 feet (12m)
at ISO 100; Coverage: 28mm
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Flash modes:: In programmed AE and
subject program selection modes:
autoflash. Fill flash and flash cancel
can be selected. In aperture priority,
shutter priority, and manual modes: fill
flash is manually selected. Red-eye
reduction (using pre-flash).
Wireless/remote off-camera flash
(including ratio flash function)
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Viewfinder: Type: Eye-level fixed
pentaprism; Focusing screen: Spherical
acute matte; Field of view: 90 x 90% of
film frame (with 50mm lens focused at
infinity); Magnification: 0.75x (with
50mm lens focused at infinity);
Eye-relief: 0.6 inches (16mm) from the
eyepiece, 0.5 inches (13mm) from the
eyepiece frame; Diopter: -1; Eyepiece
cup: Removable; Depth-of-field preview
Control placed on the front of the
camera
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Film transport: Type: Automatic with
built-in motor drive Auto threading,
Auto advance to first frame, Auto
rewind, Manual start of rewind; Film
advance: Single frame advance,
Continuous advance; Continuous advance
speed: 3 frames per second (maximum);
Rewind time: Approximately 8 seconds
(with 24-exposure film); Film Chamber
Lock: Automatically locks the back cover
when the film is loaded
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Self-timer: Electronic with
10-second delay Self-timer can be
canceled.
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Audio signal: Tone indicates focus
lock, IR remote-control operation, and
self-timer countdown. Audio signal can
be disabled.
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Other functions: Remote-control
terminal; 14 custom functions;
Multiple-exposure mode
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Power: Two 3-volt CR2 lithium
batteries; Battery-condition indication:
3-stage indicator appears when the
camera is turned on.
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Dimensions (WxHxD): 5 x 3.4 x 2.4
inches (127 x 87 x 60.5mm)
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Weight: 11.8 ounces (335g) without
batteries
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