What is a Minolta 7000i worth?
Minolta: Maxxum 7000i
| Average | Mint | |
|---|---|---|
| Body only | $10-20 | $40-50 |
| With lens | $30-40 | $70-80 |
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Does Minolta Maxxum 7000 have light meter?
Light Meter Second silicon photocell for TTL OTF flash meter. Rated to read at a very wide LV —1 (LV negative one; 4 seconds at f/1.4 at ISO 100) to LV 20 (f/22 at 1/2,000 at ISO 100). DX coded and sets manually from ISO 25 to ISO 6,400 (only to ISO 1,000 with TTL flash). ±4 stops compensation, set in half stops.
Does a Minolta Maxxum 7000 need batteries?
Minolta Maxxum 7000 with BH-70L 4-AA battery holder. enlarge.
How much was the the Minolta Maxxum 7000?
The Minolta Maxxum 7000, priced at $300 (when you could find it), completely changed the equilibrium of the market. Targeted at the enthusiast photographer crowd (there was a more expensive Maxxum 9000 for the aspiring pros), it moved the average price of a camera a few notches upwards.
Who made the Minolta Maxxum 7000?
This is a Minolta Maxxum 7000, a 35mm SLR made by Minolta Camera Corp in Japan between the years 1985 and 1988.
Is a Minolta camera good?
That said, Minolta did create the greatest professional-grade film SLR camera of all time. The a9 (Maxxum 9, Dynax 9) goes beyond any camera made by the other big camera companies. It sweats perfection and durability.
What type of film does a Minolta camera use?
35mm films
The Konica Minolta X-370S camera uses standard 35mm films that are easily available and easy to develop.
When did the Minolta 7000 come out?
February 1985
The Minolta MAXXUM 7000 (7000 AF in Europe and α-7000 in Japan) 35 mm SLR camera was introduced in February 1985. It was the first camera to feature both integrated autofocus (AF) and motorised film advance, the standard configuration for later amateur and professional single lens reflex cameras.