Minolta X-300 Film Camera Basic Information and Manual Download
Introduced in 1981, the Minolta X-300 is a single-lens reflex camera (SLR) that uses 35mm film and is electronically controlled with an aperture priority mode. In South Korea, it was imported and sold by Samsung, and was characterized as an entry-level version of the X-700 model, removing many features to lower the price. Download Minolta X-300 User Manual Learn more about the camera's features and usage with the Minolta X-300's user manual. You can download the user manual in English from the link below. 📷 Minolta X-300 User Manual (English) 👈 Link Click Minolta X-300 Basic Specifications Camera format and film used Format: Single-lens reflex AE camera with electronically controlled 35 mm foreground plane shutter Film: Uses 35 mm film Shooting method Auto exposure: Aperture-prioritized automatic exposure (AUTO) Manual exposure: Fully manual exposure (M) Screen size Size: 24 X 36 mm Lens Mount Mount: Minolta bayonet mount Standard Lens Lens: MD 50mm f1.4 F...