On Wed, 10 Jan 2001 11:55:05 -0500, you wrote:
>Minolta has a lot of snazzy features that I like (the new maxxum 7 is
>pretty cool), but unfortunately they skipped the most revolutionary new
>feature to be added to cameras since AF. I mean IS technology. It
>amazes me that canon has had a lock on this for so long.
Interesting! That would be good for others to emulate. BTW, is the
Nikon VR technology basically the same as Canon's IS?
Ken
>
>But thanks for letting me know about the dynax. I wish canon would copy
>some of these less important (than IS) features that other camera
>companies are coming up with.
>
>Mike
>
>
>
>alvin wrote:
>>
>> My EOS 5 doesn't have that facility, but there is
>> actually a camera that does that. When a partially
>> exposed film is reloaded, it is automatically advanced
>> to the selected frame, preventing light from entering
>> and avoiding double imprinting. It saves a lot of
>> considerable time, not having to fire away to your
>> desired frame number. It's called the Minolta Dynax 9.
Ken
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