Minolta Dynax 700si autofocus camera
The Minolta Dynax 700si is a high spec 35mm autofocus camera made for pro or serious amateur photographers by Minolta in about 1993.
The Minolta Dynax 700si is a high spec 35mm autofocus camera made for pro or serious amateur photographers by Minolta in about 1993.
Some sample photos from the Minolta X-700 35mm SLR camera which was an excellent camera at the time it was made.
How I fixed the shutter on my Minolta XG-M camera by replacing two capacitors in the shutter release circuit.
This is my review/description of the Minolta X-700 35mm slr which, in my opinion, was probably the best manual focus camera Minolta produced.
Some sample photos from a Minolta Dynax 505si Super that were taken during a holiday to Gloucestershire.
I look at the Minolta Vectis S-1 APS film camera from the mid 1990s, and a description of the APS system.
The Minolta Hi-Matic F is one of a whole host of small rangefinder cameras which were very popular in the 1960’s and 70’s.
The Minolta Uniomat II is a simple, light cell driven, match-needle exposure camera with a rangefinder focus system and flash synchronisation.
A review of a classic 35mm film camera – the Minolta X-300 fitted with the Minolta 50mm f/1.7 lens.
Some picture samples taken on a Minolta 7000, which was the first 35mm SLR with internal autofocus
The Minolta 7000 was introduced by Minolta in about 1985 and is a 35 mm film SLR.
The main Minolta Dynax 5 page on this site has now been updated to show the sample photos I’ve taken with the first roll of…