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Minolta 360px flash


Price: $80.00


This Flash is in perfect working condition. Cosmetically it has some scratches and wear.
If fully dedicates to the Minolta X-700 camera as well as many other Minolta cameras. See below for full specs.
** 90 warranty ** 

Technical Details Source: 360PX Owner's Manual)

Type: Programmed/auto/manual clip-on Minolta Program System electronic flash with provisions for TTL off-the-film autoflash control by Minolta X-700 [and X-570] camera and auto control by on-flash sensor or optional Off-Flash Sensor with other cameras (and X-700 [and X-570])

Guide number: Up to 36 (ASA/ISO 100, m); variable GN/piwer control with 9 positions from FULL to 1/16 (GN 9) at 0.5 EV intervals, applicable in TTL Auto, Sensor Auto, and Manual modes

X-sync speed setting: Automatic setting of X-700 [and all other X-series], XD, or XG camera's shutter at maximum speed for proper flash sync

Autoflash control: TTL Auto: by Minolta Direct Autoflash Metering (TTL off-the-film) system in programmed or any-aperture mode on X-700 [any-aperture mode on the X-570]
Sensor Auto: on any other cameras (and X-700), by on-flash sensor (angle of acceptance: approx. 15 degrees) or optional Off-Flash Sensor (same angle) that connects with terminal on unit's base, at any of 3 apertures depending on film speed

Controls and indications: Mode selector for TTL Auto, Manual, and 3 Sensor Auto settings; power switch; computer dial with aperture (f/32 to 1.4) and flash-distance (metres, feet) scales, linked to film speed (ASA 25 to 400) ring, flash-coverage (T, N, W1, W2) scale, and variable GN/power control with green bar showing typical programmed flash range, range in any-aperture mode and manual settings discernible at a glance, and lighted LED indicating aperture setting and corresponding range in Sensor Auto mode; green TTL lamp above panel comes on when mode selector at TTL; combination monitor lamp and open-flash/test button; combination FDC (Flash Distance Check) and dial light button

Flash-distance ranges: (at ASA/ISO 100, FULL power): Programmed TTL Auto: 0.7 to 8m, 2-1/3 to 26 ft. (actual range varies with aperture set by program)
Any-Aperture TTL Auto: 0.7 to 25m, 2-1/3 to 82 ft. (at f/1.4)
Sensor Auto: 0.7 to 13m, 2-1/3 to 43 ft. (at f/2.8)

Power sources: 4 self-contained AA-size (penlight) cells, 1.5V alkaline-manganese for usual operation, 1.2V nickel-cadmium for usual operation or sequences up to 2fps at 1/16 power level with Auto Winder G or D or Motor Drive 1; optional Power Grip 2 for sequences up to 3.5fps with Ni-Cds at same setting with Motor Drive 1 (or any operation above); optional AC Adapter 4

Charge control: Series-SCR (thyristor) circuitry; special monitor circuit maintains constant firing charge and minimizes battery drain; energy-saving circuit automatically turns off after approx. 15 min. if not fired; automatic charge control during flash time-lapse photography by direct cable connection with Multi-Function Back

Flashes/recycle time (sec.): Alkaline-manganese: 100/10; nickel-cadmium: 50/6 (at full power and range, as determined by standard Minolta test method)

Flash duration: TTL Auto: approx. 1/50,000 to 1/700 sec.
Sensor Auto: approx. 1/40,000 to 1/700 sec.
Manual: approx. 1/7,000 at 1/16 to 1/700 sec. at FULL

Flash coverage: For lenses down to 35mm focal length on full-frame 35mm cameras, down to 28mm with included wideangle adapter (Wide Panel W1-A) or optional Wide Panel W1-B, down to 24mm with optional Wide Panel W2-B, and for 100mm or over with optional Tele Panel T1-B

Bounce control: Vertical: 90 degree upward, wtih click-stops at both extremes and markings/click-stops at recommended minimum bounce angles for standard/telephoto (50 degrees) and wideangle (65 degrees)
Horizontal: 90 degrees to either side, with markings/click-stops at 0 degrees, 30 degrees, 45 degrees, 60 degrees, 75 degrees and 90 degrees to left and right; TTL Auto or Sensor Auto bounce-flash duration control

Correct-exposure confirmation: TTL Auto: indicated by FDC (Flash Distance Check) lamp on back panel and 8 Hz blinking of 1/60 LED in X-700 viewfinder
Sensor Auto: indicated by FDC lamp on back panel; precheck possible on any camera by pressing test button and checking FDC lamp

Contacts/terminals: Direct electric contact for hot shoe; two spring-loaded electric contacts, one for signal from flash to set camera shutter speed and give finder flash-ready indication, other for signal from Direct Autoflash Metering system in camera to control flash duration in TTL Auto; terminal for off-camera cable (Cable OC), clip-on/dual-flash cable (Cable CD), or Off-Flash Sensor; terminal for PC sync cord; external power connection for Power Grip 2 AC Adapter 4

Color temperature: Balanced for daylight-type color film

Standard Accessories: Wide Panel W1-A (snap-on type), PC sync cord, flash case with pocket

Optional Accessories: see flash accessories section

Dimensions (W x D x H): 76 x 85 x 125mm (2 x 3-3/8 x 4-15/16 in.) overall with flash head forward

Weight: 400g (14-1/8 oz.) without batteries


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