Minolta Maxxum 7000

Minilta 7000. Minolta 7000 Registered as Essential Historical Material for Science Canon, like Minolta, chose to change its mount completely, introducing the EOS 600-series a few years later, breaking compatibility with the former FL and FD. This camera heraleded the era autofocus camera, and was followed by the professional Minolta 9000 and the entry-level Minolta 5000 shortly

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In the United States it was sold under the name 7000, while in other markets it was available as the Minolta 7000 It is called Dynax outside the USA, and Maxxum 7000 AF in Europe; it's all the same camera.

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Today's post is the first in a series that I'll be doing on the first wave of 35mm SLRs that occurred in the mid to late 1980s The Minolta 7000 offers an automatic film feed, and after closing the back, it automatically releases four times with a unique humming and sneezing shutter release sound Minolta took the bold decision to introduce a whole new mount lens to.

Minolta Autofocus Maxxum 7000 Camera with Minolta Maxxum AF 50mm f1.7. This Minolta Maxxum 7000 is the world's first autofocus SLR Canon, like Minolta, chose to change its mount completely, introducing the EOS 600-series a few years later, breaking compatibility with the former FL and FD.

Minolta Autofocus Maxxum 7000 Camera with Minolta Maxxum AF 50mm f1.7. Notable as the first 35mm single-lens reflex camera with body-integrated autofocus, the Minolta Maxxum 7000 is an historic model in the history of SLR cameras You can power the camera with 4 AA or 4AAA batteries, which is convenient