The Minolta X-370N is a microcomputerized 35mm SLR film camera introduced circa 1990 as the North American successor to the original X-370, featuring a restyled body and film cartridge identification window. It offers Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure with quartz-controlled stepless shutter speeds and a Metered Manual mode with viewfinder LED indicators, covering an ISO range of 12 to 3200. The Minolta SR bayonet mount provides full compatibility with the complete range of Minolta MD and MC lenses, as well as Motor Drive 1 and Auto Winder G accessories. Manual focus via an Acute-Matte screen with split-image and microprism areas, AE lock, and hot shoe flash connectivity make the X-370N a capable and accessible manual focus SLR for 35mm film photography.



Used Minolta X-370 N Camera | Chrome | U7








