Specialists In Astrophotography
Precise
Versatile
Expandable
The Maxxum HTsi Plus
adds two more creative features to the popular Maxxum HTsi. Wireless Remote
Flash Control enables you to use Maxxum 5400HS, 5400xi, or 3500xi flash
units positioned up to 16.4 feet away from the camera without accessory
cords or connectors. Additionally, a Remote Release Terminal lets you release
the shutter from a distance, using an optional Maxxum Remote Cord. These
two additional features further enhance the creative potential of the Maxxum
HTsi Plus, making it an exceptional choice for anyone who wants to develop
their picture-taking abilities.
Features
Ultra-Compact Size
Unlike many SLR cameras which
can be heavy and bulky, the Maxxum HTsi Plus’s ultra-compact size makes
it very easy to carry. The camera body is smooth, lightweight, and ergonomically
styled for comfortable handling. It measures only 5.3 x 3.5 x 2.4 inches,
with a weight of 13.4 ounces without batteries.
Improved Features for Higher
Performance
The Minolta Maxxum HTsi Plus
raises the level of performance for AF SLR cameras in its class. A newly-developed,
more precise autofocusing system, a more powerful film drive, Maxxum’s
renowned 14-segment metering, plus the addition of other high-performance
features makes the HTsi Plus an ideal choice for demanding consumers and
comparison shoppers.
Three-Point Crosscut Autofocusing
The newly-developed, three-point
AF sensor configuration is able to catch and track a subject quicker and
more precisely than the previous AF system used in comparable models. The
new AF system is 2.7 times wider, and consists of two vertical side bars
plus a central segment that is in the shape of crosshairs -- enabling it
to focus accurately on both vertical and horizontal subjects.
Improved AF Control
With the Maxxum HTsi Plus,
three improvements were made to the autofocus control system. One affects
the lens drive, making it smoother and more responsive. The second is in
the AF fine-tuning, which now fine-tunes the focus during the split-second
interval of time it takes for the shutter to release after the shutter-release
button is pressed. The third improvement is a more powerful central processing
unit which shortens focusing time during lens drive and accommodates the
increased number of AF sensors.
14-Segment Honeycomb-Pattern
Metering
The HTsi Plus’s silicon photocell
is divided into 14 segments - thirteen in a honeycomb array, plus the background.
This sophisticated metering system uses autofocus information to determine
the subject’s location, and constructs an appropriate metering pattern
around it. The uniform size, shape, and distribution of each segment results
in precise control of the metering pattern and therefore, the exposure.
Slight subject movement results in slight adjustments to the weighting
of segments within the pattern. If subject movement becomes great enough
to affect the exposure, the metering pattern shifts smoothly to compensate.
As a result, the Maxxum HTsi Plus is able to set the correct exposure even
in very complex lighting.
1/4000 Second High-Speed Shutter
The HTsi Plus’s newly-developed
shutter provides a top speed of 1/4000 second, which is 30% higher than
that of previous models in the same class. Flash sync speeds are up to
1/125 sec. (See also High-Speed Flash Sync).
Full Auto Mode with Expert
Program Selection
Full-Auto mode gives the
user the freedom to concentrate completely on the subject or scene by giving
the camera full control over focus and exposure. Maxxum's exclusive Expert
Program Selection continuously analyzes subject distance and movement,
scene brightness, and lens focal length, then automatically maintains the
best combination of shutter speed and aperture for the moment at hand.
Subject Program Selection
In addition to full auto
mode, the Maxxum HTsi Plus offers five different subject program modes.
Each mode is designated by a separate, easily recognizable icon in the
data panel that illustrates the type of subject or scene for which it is
best suited.
Portrait Mode is best suited for full-frame photographs of people. In this mode, the camera favors larger apertures which will soften the background, making the main subject stand out.
Landscape Mode can be used to photograph sweeping vistas or friends and family in front of famous landmarks. This mode maximizes depth-of-field by favoring small apertures. The camera continuously monitors and adjusts the shutter speed to help prevent blur caused by camera shake.
Close-Up Mode helps capture detailed macro photographs. It is best when used with Minolta's 50mm or 100mm AF Macro lenses. This mode selects the optimum aperture/shutter speed combination for maximum depth-of-field with extreme close-ups.
Sports/Action Mode uses fast shutter speeds to capture fast action. Continuous AF tracks moving subjects and predictive AF maintains precise focus between frames.
Night Portrait Mode, when used with flash, synchronizes the flash with a slow shutter speed to balance the flash exposure on the subject with the background’s ambient light. When used without flash, this mode can be used to capture long exposures of night scenes.
Creative Exposure Control
A/S/M modes allow users to
take full creative control of the Maxxum HTsi Plus by choosing the aperture,
shutter speed, or both. All three modes use the camera's AF-integrated
14-segment honeycomb-pattern metering system. In Aperture-Priority mode,
the photographer can select apertures in 1/2-stop increments; and the camera's
exposure system will automatically select the correct shutter speed. Likewise,
in Shutter Priority mode, the photographer can select shutter speeds in
one-stop increments, and the camera will automatically set the optimum
lens aperture. In Manual mode, the photographer can take full creative
control over the image-making process by selecting both the shutter speed
and the aperture, while referring to exposure indicators in the viewfinder.
Additional functions such as spot metering, slow-shutter sync, exposure compensation, exposure bracketing, double-exposure mode, panorama mode, wireless remote flash control, and a remote release terminal increase the HTsi Plus’ creative potential even further.
Built-In Flash
The Maxxum HTsi Plus features
a built-in flash with a guide number of 39 feet at ISO 100. The flash provides
coverage to 28mm, with sync speeds up to 1/125 sec. The built-in flash
can be used in all four exposure modes, and features a selectable red-eye
reduction pre-flash.
High-Speed Flash Sync up to
1/4000 sec.
With the optional Maxxum
Flash 5400HS, the Maxxum HTsi Plus can synchronize at any shutter speed
up to an ultra-high 1/4000 sec. in any exposure mode. High-speed sync allows
large apertures to be used in bright ambient light, for beautiful outdoor
portraits with fill-flash.
Wireless Remote Flash Control
The HTsi Plus can control
off-camera 5400HS, 5400xi, or 3500xi flash units without accessory cords
or connectors. Flash control signals are sent from the camera’s built-in
flash. Accessory flashes may be placed as far from the camera as 16.4 feet.
For optimum convenience and placement versatility, Maxxum 5400HS, 5400xi,
and 3500xi flash units include Maxxum’s accessory Mini Stand MS-2 with
1/4-20 tripod socket.
Exposure Compensation Control
Exposure compensation is
very useful for fine-tuning the exposure to suit a particular subject,
highlights or shadows, or tricky lighting situations. The exposure compensation
control allows changes in half-stop increments for up to 3 stops over or
under normal exposure.
Exposure Bracketing
The Maxxum HTsi Plus can
bracket exposures in a three-frame series exposed in 0.5 EV increments
in the order of normal (+/- 0EV), under (-0.5EV), and over (+0.5EV). Exposure
bracketing is especially noticeable with slide films, and is very useful
for shooting a series of photos in situations where a "correct" exposure
setting might not be the "best" exposure setting.
2 fps Continuous Film Advance
The film transport and shutter
charge are driven by a motor that is 30% more powerful than on previous
models in the same class. This enables the user to shoot continuously at
up to 2 frames per second, as long as the shutter-release button is held
all the way down. Autofocusing adjusts quickly and smoothly to maintain
image sharpness between each exposure.
Spot Metering/Slow Shutter
Sync
A conveniently located SPOT
button on the back of the camera lets the user take and hold a precise
spot reading of the central 2.3% of the viewfinder image. Spot metering
is very helpful in unusual lighting situations where select area exposure
is critical. Additionally, pressing and holding the SPOT button while taking
a flash photo selects a slow shutter sync speed, to balance the flash exposure
on the subject with the background ambient light.
Double-Exposure Mode
This feature allows two separate
exposures to be taken on a single frame, for creative special effects.
Remote Release Terminal
This enables the shutter
to be released from a distance, using an optional Maxxum Remote Cord. When
using slow shutter speeds, remote shutter release is especially helpful
in preventing camera shake if used in conjunction with a tripod.
Nine Additional Custom Functions
When the function dial is
used, nine different functions are selectable to further enhance camera
performance.
No. Function
1
1. AF Priority
2. Release Priority
2
1. Auto Film Rewind Start
2. Manual Film Rewind Start
3
1. Film Tip rewound in
2. Film Tip left out
4
1. DX Memory off
2. DX Memory on
5
1. Auto Flash in P Mode
2. Flash fires every time when flash is on
6
1. Focus-Hold Button
2. Center AF Area Selection
3. Continuous AF Selection
7
1. Spot AF Button (center area only)
2. Spot AF Button (wide or local area, selected by dial)
8
1. Spot Metering Lock while button on
2. Spot Metering Lock activated by one push
9
1. AF Illuminator on
2. AF Illuminator off
Optional AA Battery Pack
An alternate power supply
for the Maxxum HTsi Plus, the AA Battery Pack holds four AA-type alkaline
or NiCd batteries and attaches to the camera’s base plate. (NiCd batteries
can be used indefinitely and recharged in Maxxum’s NiCd Charger NC-2.)
Full Line of Maxxum Accessories
The Maxxum HTsi Plus accepts
all Minolta or Maxxum AF lenses. In addition, other accessories like Maxxum
HS and xi-Series Flashes, the Close-Up Diffuser CD-1000, and various Maxxum
camera/lens cases let the user expand the system as his or her interest
in photography grows.
Specifications
Type:
35mm SLR with microcomputer
control of built-in flash, autofocus (AF), and autoexposure (AE).
Lens:
Accepts Minolta Maxxum AF
lenses. Power zoom and power focus possible with AF Zoom xi and AF Power
Zoom lenses.
Lens Mount:
Minolta A-type bayonet mount.
Crosscut Autofocus System:
Minolta's newly-developed,
through-the-lens (TTL) phase-detection three-point crosscut system with
wide focus area, two vertical CCD side sensors, plus one crosshair-type
CCD line sensor in the center; continuous predictive AF/focus lock selected
automatically according to subject movement; auto/manual focus switchable
manually.
AF Sensitivity:
EV -1 to 18 (at ISO 100).
AF Illuminator:
Built-in flash automatically
activated in low light and low-contrast situations to aid focusing. Range:
approx. 3 - 16-1/2 ft. with 50mm lens (based on Minolta's standard test
methods). With a dedicated flash unit, its AF illuminator (LED) will be
selected automatically.
Manual Focusing:
By monitoring focus signals
in viewfinder and/or visually on the Acute-Matte viewfinder screen.
Exposure Modes:
Program AE (P mode), Subject
Program Selection (5 programs), Creative Exposure Control (A, S, and M
modes).
P Mode:
Programmed control (Expert
Program Selection) of aperture and shutter speed based on lens specifications
and scene characteristics. Built-in flash fires automatically, attached
accessory flash fires when on.
Subject Program Selection:
Five user-selectable programs
tailored to specific subject or scene characteristics: Portrait, Landscape,
Close-Up, Sports/Action, Night Portrait.
Aperture Priority (A mode):
Any available aperture in
0.5 EV increments selectable; shutter speeds from 1/4000 to 30 sec. set
by autoexposure program.
Shutter Priority (S mode):
Any shutter speed from 1/4000
to 30 sec. selectable in 1 EV increments; aperture set by autoexposure
program.
Manual Exposure (M mode):
Any shutter speed/aperture
combination selectable, correct and over/under exposure indicated in viewfinder;
BULB also selectable.
Exposure Compensation:
+/- 3 EV in 0.5 increments
manually selectable in any mode or Subject Program.
AE Bracketing:
+/- 0.5 EV in 0.5 increments;
3 exposures per series.
Exposure Lock:
Exposure locked automatically
with focus; Spot AE Lock with Spot AEL button.
Metering Type:
TTL with 14-segment honeycomb-pattern
silicon photocell (SPC); automatically activated by pressing the shutter-release
button partway down. Direct TTL OTF flash metering. Spot metering (5.5mm)
available. Direct TTL OTF metering for flash.
Metering Range:
EV 1 - 20 (f/1.4 lens); Spot:
EV 4-20.
Built-In Flash:
Guide number 39 (in feet);
flash coverage for 28mm; recycling time approx. 3 seconds (based on Minolta's
standard test methods); powered by camera's battery; pre-flash for red-eye
reduction.
Flash Sync:
1/125 sec. or slower;
any shutter speed available when used with 5400HS.
TTL Flash Metering:
Operates in all flash modes
with built-in flash and dedicated flash unit; x-sync shutter speed automatically
set when flash-on indicator appears in the viewfinder. In Night Portrait
mode, slow shutter speed automatically set to balance background exposure
with flash. Subject Program, P and S Modes: Aperture and shutter speeds
set automatically; built-in and attached accessory flash fires automatically
when necessary, except Night Portrait and S mode (fires whenever activated).
A Mode: Any available aperture selectable; shutter speed automatically
set to 1/125 sec.; built-in and attached accessory flash will fire when
activated. M Mode: Any shutter speed to 1/125 or slower and any available
aperture usable; built-in and attached accessory flash will fire when activated.
High-Speed Flash Sync:
Available with maxxum accessory
flash 5400HS.
Portrait/Landscape Mode Flash:
Autoflash in low light or
back light; flash off.
Close-Up/Sports Mode Flash:
Autoflash in low light; flash
off.
Nightscape Mode Flash:
Manual slow-sync flash; flash
off.
Film Handling:
Automatic advance to first
frame, automatic advance between frames, automatic rewind, manual start
of rewind selectable.
Continuous Drive:
2 frames per second; continuous
AF; focus priority; focus checked and adjusted after each frame.
Multi-Exposure:
2 exposures per frame available.
Film Speed:
DX-coded film speed set automatically;
non-DX-coded film exposed at previous ISO setting. Range: ISO 25 - 5000
(1/3-stop increments). Range with flash: ISO 25 - 1000. Manual ISO setting:
ISO 6-6400 (1/3 stop increments).
Viewfinder:
Roof mirror type with built-in
LCD panel.
Focusing Screen:
Acute-matte.
Field of View:
90% of film frame.
Magnification:
0.75X (with 50mm lens focused
on infinity).
Diopter Correction:
-1 diopter (fixed).
Eye Relief:
16mm from the eyepiece, 13mm
from eyepiece frame.
Eyepiece Cup:
Soft-type.
Shutter:
Electronically controlled,
vertical-traverse focal plane shutter. Range: 1/4000 - 30 sec., plus BULB.
Auto Zoom Features:
Auto compact (with xi-Series
lenses).
Self-Timer:
10 second delay with blinking
LED indicator.
Power:
Two 3V CR2 lithium batteries.
Battery Performance:
Flash Use
68o -4o
None
40 rolls 30 rolls
50%
17 rolls 13 rolls
100%
11 rolls 8 rolls
(Based on Minolta’s standard
test methods.)
Battery Indicator:
3-stage indicator shows remaining
battery power when main switch moved to ON.
Other:
9 programmable custom functions.
Dimensions:
5.3 x 3.5 x 2.4 in.
Weight:
13.4 oz. without lens and
battery.
NOTE: Specifications are
based on the latest information at the time of printing and are subject
to change without notice.