Minolta X-300

Reliable manual focus SLR for creative photography

Minolta X-300
79/100
CAMERA SCORE
Features 15
Performance 16
Durability 15
Price 17
Usability 16
Brand Minolta
Model X-300

Key Features

SENSOR 35mm film format, manual mechanical operation
PROCESSOR N/A - Fully mechanical/electronic shutter control
AUTOFOCUS None, manual focus system
PHASE DETECTION None
VIDEO None
STABILIZATION None
BURST RATE Manual advance, approx 1-2 fps
VIEWFINDER Eye-level pentaprism, 95% coverage, 0.90x magnification
DISPLAY None
CONNECTIVITY PC sync terminal, hot shoe
MEMORY CARD 35mm film roll
WEATHER SEALING None, polycarbonate and metal construction
BATTERY LIFE 2x LR44 or SR44 silver oxide batteries

The Most Important Buttons & Dials — Minolta X-300

Control / Button / Dial Status Note
Shutter-release Button ✓ Present
Mode Dial ✗ Not Present Aperture priority and manual only
+/- EV (Exposure Compensation) Button ✗ Not Present
Dedicated ISO Button ✗ Not Present ISO set via dial on top
Dedicated Aperture Dial / Ring ✓ Present On lens
Dedicated Shutter Speed Dial ✓ Present
AF-ON Button ✗ Not Present
Main Command Dial ✗ Not Present
Sub-Command Dial ✗ Not Present
Function (Fn) Buttons ✗ Not Present
Joystick / Multi-selector ✗ Not Present
AF-assist / Self-timer Lamp ✓ Present Self-timer LED
Monitor Mode Button ✗ Not Present
Video Record Button ✗ Not Present
Drive Mode Control ✗ Not Present

How-to Use Minolta X-300

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Minolta X-300 Exposure Indicators

Optimal exposure Underexposed by 1/3 EV Overexposed by over 2 EV
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The key to the photography is light, and it’s the exposure indicators, where you see how much light your camera sensor sees. These indicators both in monitor and viewfinder show whether the photograph would be under or over-exposed at the current setting. The amount of under or overexposure is shown in increments of 1/3 EV.

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Technical Specification

Sensor 35mm Film
Resolution N/A
ISO Range 12-3200
Autofocus Manual
Shutter Speed 1s to 1/1000s + Bulb
Burst Rate Manual
Video None
Stabilization None
Viewfinder Pentaprism
LCD None
Memory Card 35mm Film
Connectivity PC Sync, Hot Shoe
Battery Life Approx 100 rolls
Weight 490g
Dimensions 137 x 90 x 51 mm