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I've been waiting for years for an exit model SLR camera that has interchangeable lenses and has the atmosphere of a Instamatic camera. A device that is affordable and easy to use even for amateur users to do the merge and customization and configuration settings a breeze. This is exactly what is in the Minolta 35mm SLR QTsi kit. The 35-80mm lens included is great for taking closeups and extend the distance of fire.
If you want to take pictures with telephoto or close, all you have to do is add one or two glasses and you're all set. The QTsi Minolta also comes with flash allows you to capture incredible images even in low light or darkness because of his subjects are on the distance of the flash. You can also place a larger flash if you want to take pictures over long distances.
The QTsi Minolta AF Auto Focus or feature is also a great help to those who wear contact lenses or glasses or vision problems. With QTsi Minolta AF function, and are not plans for development. The camera also has a feature that allows you to remove red eye in close-ups. QTsi The tripod comes in handy if you want to take pictures on the mode timer 10 seconds.
The Maxxum QTsi also the atmosphere of a point and shoot camera because of its ease of use and self-programming configuration. The camera has an auto-exposure, allowing you choose from five preset modes and exposure settings: Portrait, sports, night scenes, landscapes and close-ups. I tried all modes and was able to get great pictures and simple. Another great thing about the camera is at an affordable price, you get the Minolta 35-80mm zoom lens with the camera light. The unit is also compatible with all Minolta AF lenses online, and filters and other lenses brands.
The drawback, however, is that Minolta SLR models seem to have a lifespan of two to three years. I used the QTsi for two years until I started having electrical problems with it. Two of my friends who have also used Minolta cameras complained of the same after using their SLR cameras from two to three years. Another disadvantage is that the Minolta Maxxum QTsi has no lamp mode or B, you can not use it for astrophotography or take pictures and exposure.
If you're a casual photographer or amateur, the QTsi is a good choice because it is affordable and easy to use and has great picture quality.
Getting the perfect camera, is never an easy thing, especially with the way digital technology is constantly changing. Fortunately, there are plenty of helpful websites online, that can narrow down your search and help you find the camera with all the features important to you.
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