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The X-300s is a 35mm SLR camera from Minolta and first introduced in 1990. It was also marketed in the U.S. and Canada as the X-370N. It is essentially the same camera as the Minolta X-300 (the X-370 for the North American market), but with some minor improvements and a streamlined body. The Minolta X-9 is a special edition of the X-370N and is mentioned as such in Minolta literature of the period. It featured a depth-of-field preview button that was not found on the X-300S/X-370N.
Other than the aforementioned X-9, the X-300S/X-370N was the next-to-last fully manual focus camera that Minolta released. The last one was the Minolta X-370S, which was released in 1995 in all markets using the single standardized name worldwide.
Tested and fully working.
The X-300s is a 35mm SLR camera from Minolta and first introduced in 1990. It was also marketed in the U.S. and Canada as the X-370N. It is essentially the same camera as the Minolta X-300 (the X-370 for the North American market), but with some minor improvements and a streamlined body. The Minolta X-9 is a special edition of the X-370N and is mentioned as such in Minolta literature of the period. It featured a depth-of-field preview button that was not found on the X-300S/X-370N.
Other than the aforementioned X-9, the X-300S/X-370N was the next-to-last fully manual focus camera that Minolta released. The last one was the Minolta X-370S, which was released in 1995 in all markets using the single standardized name worldwide.