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Summary: Based on my BRIEF experience with Minolta's Vectis GX-2, I'd steer clear of ANY APS camera that lacks a manual control for mid-roll rewind! If anyone has any suggestions about how I can remove the film and continue using this fun camera, please email me at dave_powell_1@lycos.com I'd appreciate it!
Thanks!
Dave
Strengths: Water resistant. SIMPLE to use. Shape makes it easy to use one-handed (right handed). Very solid feel to it. C H P bright-line frames are easily seen in the viewfinder (very useful!). Needs only one CR-2 battery per 20 rolls (or so the specs say). Has self-timer (which I haven't used). Weaknesses: When my friend gave it to me, I researched it on eBay, and sellers there claimed that it used 400 ASA film. Be forewarned... IT DOES NOT! On a new battery, I shot two rolls of 200 ASA and then inserted a roll of 400 ASA. When I did this, the camera "outwound" it only as far as frame 15, stopped, and started to blink the flash icon, "88" and the low-battery icon on its LCD. Thinking that the battery may have died after only two rolls, I bought ANOTHER CR-2, but it hasn't helped.
Now, the film is partially extracted into the camera body, I can't remove the film cartridge, the LCD is still blinking icons at me, and I can't find a mid-roll rewind control! So as of now, the camera seems locked in an unusable state. Similar Products Used: None Customer Service: Tried emailing Minolta's FAQ/upport site, but received an auto reply that it accepts queries only about registered cameras.
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