Minolta Dynax 300si FAQ

  • The Dynax 300si is an entry-level autofocus SLR built for automatic shooting and scene programs. It is the camera equivalent of letting Minolta do the thinking while you chase the moment.

  • The quirk is that manual exposure is not the point. It is a film SLR for people who want autofocus lenses, built-in flash and easy program modes.

  • It is best for travel, family photos and anyone who wants the Minolta A-mount film look without a learning curve.

  • It uses Minolta A-mount autofocus lenses, the mount that later continued into the Sony Alpha SLR/DSLR world. That gives these cameras a surprisingly useful lens ecosystem.

  • It is best for easy film SLR shooting with autofocus, built-in metering and a less precious feel than many collectible manual bodies.

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great wide angle lens options

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Great in low-light situations

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