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- Viewfinder
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To achieve a clear and bright image field, the Dynax 5 uses the same spherical acute matte as the Dynax 7 for its focusing screen. Plus, a double-sided aspheric element and silver deposition on Dach mirror to sharpen image quality.
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NOTE: Brightness as compared to a previous Minolta model using a 28-80mm/f3.5-5.6 lens and at 80mm. All cameras compared under the same conditions. |
- Minimum Mirror-Up Vibration
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To ensure sharp focus while using long shutter speeds on a tripod, the Dynax 5 uses a super-thin, lightweight mirror and balancer to reduce vibration to the lowest in its class.
- Film Chamber Lock
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A safety feature which prohibits you from accidentally opening the camera and exposing your film. When engaged, the lock indicator next to back-cover release turns red. At the same time, because of the lock's location, it's also designed to provide faster film changing.
- Metal Lens Mount
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The Dynax 5 has a durable metal lens mount which offers maximum rigidness--even when a heavy lens is mounted.
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