Minolta Maxxum 2000xi Flash

Product Description:

Minolta aims to supply cameras with unique, advanced features that various kinds of users can take full advantage of while enjoying themselves and successfully expressing their creativity. Throughout the process of camera development, Minolta concentrates on the human aspects of photography and works to maximize the pleasure people can derive from taking and viewing photographs. Minolta's cameras and accessories have been highly evaluated both in Japan and overseas.The Maxxum Flash 2000xi is a compact unit featuring simple operation. It features a 35mm angle of coverage and has a maximum guide number of 20 in meters at ISO 100. A wide-angle adapter also provides flash coverage from 35mm down to 28mm. This fully dedicated autoflash with AF illuminator is designed for Minolta xi series cameras, and is useable with I series cameras.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Hotshoe mount
  • Recycle time of 4 seconds (with fresh batteries and full power)
  • Uses 4 AA batteries
  • Angle coverage: 35mm lens and 28mm with adapter
  • Weighs only 5 ounces
  • BatteriesIncluded: 1
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Konica-Minolta
  • EAN: 0043325731471
  • Label: Konica Minolta
  • Manufacturer: Konica Minolta
  • Model: 2000xi
  • MPN: 8833-301
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
  • Publisher: Konica Minolta
  • SKU: 541492500
  • Studio: Konica Minolta
  • UPC: 043325731471
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

Customer Reviews

Bright Light for Your Oldie Minolta Film Cameras2009-01-26
As you may know, Minolta went out of the camera business some years ago with Sony taking its technology to create the digital Alpha system.

For us guys/gals who want to continue exploring the wonders of film photography, this little gem may be all you really need. Puts out a decent burst of light, though I wish it had the control of the more modern Vivitar and upgraded Minolta flashes. I have not yet checked to see if it has wireless capabilities.

This baby may be useful on Sony's new line-up if the shoe is the same.

I'm using it on an old Minolta Maxxum 70 with its unusual hot shoe shape.

Sony Alpha A200K 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera Kit with Super SteadyShot Image Stabilization with 18-70mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens

Recommended as a back-up flash until you upgrade to something nicer.

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A good piece for beginners/amateurs.2001-08-03
If your you are an amateur photographer as me you will love this piece. If your interest is to take homemade and/or family pictures and you are not a professional photographer you don't need nothing else that this piece dedicated for cameras Minolta Maxxum. A good purchase to a good price

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