The Minolta Dynax 5000i is an SLR camera from the Japanese photo company for the European market. It was introduced towards the end of the 1980s. The model was available in Japan as the Minolta Alpha 5700i. Photographers and photographers from the North American market could buy the model as the Maxxum 5000i.
Like most SLR cameras, this model is equipped with interchangeable lenses. For this purpose, a Minolta A bayonet was built into the camera. The focusing of the lens is done by autofocus system. However, it is also possible to adjust the focus manually.
Aperture and shutter speed can also be set manually. There is also a program automatic mode. In this mode, both values are set automatically. The exposure meter is designed for films from ISO 25 to ISO 5000. The Minolta Dynax 5000i determines the correct film speed via the DX code. However, the ISO value of the film can also be set manually.
In low light conditions, the built-in flash can be used. An external flash can be used with the 35 mm camera via the proprietary flash connector. The 35mm camera has a built-in self-timer and a thread for a tripod.
The camera body measures 14.8 x 9.75 x 6.5 cm and weighs 500 grams without batteries and lens. The camera is powered by a 2CR5 battery (eBay / Amazon*). The film transport is automatic. The display on the top shows, among other things, the number of photos taken. Here you can also find information about the exposure settings.
Films for the Minolta Dynax 5000i
35mm film is needed for the Minolta Dynax 5000i. This type of photo film is still manufactured and can be easily purchased online.
Available photo films for the Japanese SLR that can be easily obtained are the Kodak Gold 200* for great color shots and the Ilford XP2 Super* for artistic B&W shots. Further film material is available from Fujifilm, Lomography, Foma or Rollei.




