The Minolta 7000i is a 24x36mm auto-focus SLR camera, introduced by Minolta in the late 1980s.
This camera had the usual Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE and metered manual exposure modes(standard on the 7000), TTL autoflash(like the 7000) and added a newer faster and more sensitive AF system, faster film advance, new flash hot-shoe that was incompatible with the older flash system. The 7000i supported the Minolta AF lens sys...
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