Minolta Film Cameras
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![]() 5m Shutter Release Cord for Sony Minolta Maxxum(S1) US $6.98
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![]() MINOLTA DYNAX 7000i & TWO SIGMA LENS US $24.17
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![]() Minolta XG9 & Maxxum 300si Cameras + Albinar Auto Lens US $9.99
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![]() Minolta Maxxum Qtsi 35mm SLR Film Camera with 35-80mm & 70-210mm lens Kit US $50.00
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![]() Minolta Maxxum Qtsi 35mm SLR Film Camera with 35-80mm US $78.00
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![]() Minolta Maxxum 600si SLR Film Camera US $22.72
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![]() Minolta Dynax 800si film camera with Tamron lens US $249.00
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![]() Minolta Dynax 5000i with zoom lens US $31.53
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![]() A+ Minolta Maxxum 7000 Camera w/ Minolta 35-70mm Lens US $24.99
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![]() 1989 MINOLTA Maxxum 7000i Camera mountain climber Ad US $9.99
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![]() Konica Minolta MAXXUM 7D 6.1 MP Digital SLR Camera - Black (Body Only) US $375.00
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![]() Minolta Maxxum 430si RZ SLR Camera US $10.99
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![]() Minolta Maxxum 400si 35mm SLR Film Camera US $9.99
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In the years between the late 1950s right through to the mid eighties, Minolta seemed to be perhaps the most revolutionary camera manufacturer: the earliest Japanese producer to release a bayonet lens mount as opposed to a screw mount; the first manufacturer to launch Through The Lens (TTL) metering using full aperture; and also the first manufacturer to introduce multimode metering. Additionally , they introduced the first commercially successful auto-focus SLR collection through the Maxxum models. Minolta film cameras attracted dedicated recreational photography enthusiasts with their lower prices as well as top quality optics.
In 1972, Minolta drew up an official cooperation agreement with Leitz. Leitz desperately needed knowledge in camera body electronics, whilst Minolta believed that they might learn from Leitz's unquestionable optical specialist knowledge. Specific upshot of this specific cooperation had been the Minolta and Leica CL models, a reasonably-priced range finder camera to supplement the Leica M range. The Leica CL was basically constructed by Minolta to Leica criteria. Other results had been the Leica R3, which had been in fact the Minolta XE-1 using a Leica lens mount, viewfinder, together with spot metering system.
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