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Select a valid country. Please enter 5 or 9 numbers for the ZIP Code. Handling time. Taxes may be applicable at checkout. Somehow, this experience reinforced the negative notion I was gathering from the internet about Minolta's AF cameras. Regardless of this perception, deep down, I still believed the results I got from my si were somehow due to faults in the actual camera unit.

This slightly optimistic belief attenuated my skepticism when another opportunity to own a cheap Minolta AF presented itself. This opportunity came in the form of a Minolta Maxxum si. Although this post is mainly a review of the si, I'll still be making references to the si; after all, given how my experience with the si was, whatever I wrote about it was from a very unhappy place.

With that said, it was actually interesting to own a si as the next Minolta right after the si. The jump from to in model numbers makes it seem like the later is an improvement of the former. Even when you compare the features of both cameras, further considering that both cameras are nearly identical in looks, the si appears to be a huge improvement over the si.

So, imagine my surprise when I found out the si was actually released a year after the si. Why did they do that? Well, the most reasonable explanation would be that the si was probably produced as a much more affordable, stripped down version of the si.

As I stated earlier, the si is a doppelganger of the si; they share the same plastic body with an embedded grip, and the major differentiating factor may be the built in flashes: the si's pops up while the si's is fixed. But the differences do not end with the flash. Other subtle things that separate the si are its larger LCD display, the addition of multi-purpose dial, and an extra toggle switch for selecting the camera's shooting mode.

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