Minolta Vectis 300 Beam APS Camera

Minolta Vectis 300 Beam APS Camera

 
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Product Description:

Special moments deserve a special camera - like the Minolta Vectis 300. It's exceptionally compact, which makes it easy to bring along no matter where you go - and it delivers sharp, crisp images.Using the latest Advanced Photo System technology (APS) means you can take regular photos, wide-angle photos, or panoramic photos - it's your choice. And you just drop in the film and start taking pictures - it's that easy. Print Quality Improvement (PQI) uses magnetic IX data and lets the camera encode photographic information. As a result, the film can be printed with better quality by photofinishers. The Vectis includes a 3x, 24-70mm zoom lens, and has a high-performance autofocus system plus a special close-up (macro) setting. Don't let another special moment pass you by - capture it with your new Minolta Vectis camera.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Advanced Photo System format
  • Compact styling
  • Rugged stainless-steel construction
  • 3x stepless zoom
  • Backlight detection
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Konica-Minolta
  • EAN: 0043325330506
  • Label: Konica Minolta
  • LensType: Zoom lens
  • Manufacturer: Konica Minolta
  • Model: 2212307
  • MPN: 2212307
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
  • Publisher: Konica Minolta
  • Studio: Konica Minolta
  • UPC: 043325330506
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Customer Reviews

MY CAMERA2001-10-20
THIS CAMERA IS REALLY GREAT. IT'S REALLY SMALL, AND I TAKE IT ANYWHERE I GO. AFTER ALMOST 2 YEARS I'M HAVING A LITTLE PROBLEM WHEN I'M TAKING THE PICTURE. BUT I STILL LOVE IT.
MY CAMERA2001-10-20
THIS CAMERA IS REALLY GREAT. IT'S REALLY SMALL, AND I TAKE IT ANYWHERE I GO. AFTER ALMOST 2 YEARS I'M HAVING A LITTLE PROBLEM WHEN I'M TAKING THE PICTURE. BUT I STILL LOVE IT.
MY CAMERA2001-10-20
THIS CAMERA IS REALLY GREAT. IT'S REALLY SMALL, AND I TAKE IT ANYWHERE I GO. AFTER ALMOST 2 YEARS I'M HAVING A LITTLE PROBLEM WHEN I'M TAKING THE PICTURE. BUT I STILL LOVE IT.
Well worht the money2000-10-09
This camera is great! It's really small and takes wonderful pictures. I have also tried the ELPH 2 and this camera takes better pictures. If you are looking for a stylish aps camera, the vectis 300 is the way to go.
Not a B. Just a C+2000-08-03
I give it a C+; better than average but not good. To be honest, I was disappointed. I haven't bought a camera in five years, so perhaps my expectations were out of line, but I expected more for my money.

My advice: if you can hold out a while for digital prices to drop, it'll be worth the wait.

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