So yesterday I was in a value village and I see a camera bag sitting at the front counter, upon inspection it was a full kit with a minolta maxxum 5000, 4 lens, flash, filters, and manuals.

I’ve heard people throw the term plastic fantastic around here and there but never really heard it reference actual models, this is a plastic body camera and feels just as solid as my older slr cameras.

So would this be one of these plastic fantastic models or no?

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    1 year ago

    Regardless of the name it’s a pretty great camera. It’s the amateur version of the 7000, which was one of (if not THE) first AF SLR cameras on the market. I shot professionally with it for a few years before upgraded to the Maxxum 800si for a faster AF and built in flash.

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      1 year ago

      I did read that the 5000 was a lower end consumer level slr the 7000 and 9000 were more for professionals, it seems pretty solid though even for a lower end model

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        1 year ago

        Oh yeah, I think mainly there are just fewer manual settings available/more automatic.

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          1 year ago

          I mean playing with it I’ve been able to find all my settings I’d need for manual shooting so they didn’t remove them but it isn’t very intuitive to shoot manual on it, definitely gear towards auto use