Minolta X-700 User Manual

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AUTO ELECTROFLASH 280PX. 132PX. 360PX. MACRO 80PX SET

With one of these flash units attached, the X-700's Direct Autoflash Meter-

ing system provides through-the-lens (TTL) off-film flash control in program

(P) mode or any-aperture (A) mode. Viewfinder flash-ready signaling, auto

sync-speed setting, and sufficient-exposure confirmation are other features

that make them extremely simple to use.

The compact, lightweight 280PX has energy-saving thyristor circuitry and

a power-level selector enabling 2fps winder/motor-drive sync.

The inexpensive yet versatile 132PX gives you the option of vertical bounce

and automatically turns itself off when disconnected.

Among the many handy features of the top-of-the-line 360PX are: horizon-

tal/vertical bounce, variable GN/power control (enabling sync at up to 2fps),
auto power switchoff, terminals for off-camera cables and direct auto charge
control by the Multi-Function Back in time-lapse photography, and a built-in
auto sensor for use with other cameras.

The lens-mounted Macro 80PX Set (used in A mode) has four flashtubes

that can be independently switched on or off to control lighting of close-up

and macro subjects.

A wide range of accessories for PX flash units expands their usefulness for

creative flash photography. Designed for the 280PX and 360PX, Power Grip 2
features well-balanced handling, sync at up to 3.5fps, auto power switchoff,

auto charge control (with Multi-Function Back), and bounce flash at a great

range of angles. Filter panel sets and a bounce reflector are available for the

360PX and 132PX. and an AC adapter for the 360PX and Macro 80PX Set.

Cables and connectors enable simple, accurate T T L autoflash operation for

close-up, directional, and multi-flash techniques.

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