Minolta X-570
The Minolta X-570 (X500 in Europe) was introduced in 1983 as a lower cost alternative to the X-700. It used the same chassis as the rest of the Minolta X series and the standard Minolta SR mount. The primary difference between the top of the line X-700 and the X-570 is that the latter lacked the fully automatic Program exposure mode. However, the X-570 added an important feature that would be part of all subsequent X series cameras, but never added to the X-700, a match LED exposure meter. This system indicated the selected shutter speed is shown with a blinking LED and the suggested shutter speed, based on the exposure value and the selected lens aperture, is indicated with a solid LED.[1]
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