I had a Minolta 16II back in the early 60's... fun little pocket camera, but dealing with the small film was a chore. Then in 1982 I bought a new CLE, which I still use. I came to like it so much I got another (used) one, as so often good things come in pairs. 
tenter10
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himatic 7s
himatic 7s
I just picked up my first prints from my recently purchased 7s I thought the meter had had it and shot half the roll on auto and the other at sunny 16.To my amazement all my auto ones turned out quite good.So I will put the bat back in and shoot on auto in future.
himatic 7s
I just picked up my first prints from my recently purchased 7s I thought the meter had had it and shot half the roll on auto and the other at sunny 16.To my amazement all my auto ones turned out quite good.So I will put the bat back in and shoot on auto in future.
camera.bear
Well-known
My Minoltas have been sitting idle for quite some time. I am thinking about shooting my 7s or 7sII in the upcoming days.
super_tramp
Newbie
yep, i'm using srt 101 and x-700, the second one has got very bright focusing screen which i really love
HLing
Well-known
First Minolta: SRT 201
2nd Minolta: Weathermatic DL (the yellow camera)
3rd Minolta: Minolta AL (http://www.thecamerasite.net/02_Rangefinders/Pages/minoltaal.htm)
Love them all, but the AL is really good to carry for street, and does not make that loud SLR sound. The selenium exposure meter still works, too.
2nd Minolta: Weathermatic DL (the yellow camera)
3rd Minolta: Minolta AL (http://www.thecamerasite.net/02_Rangefinders/Pages/minoltaal.htm)
Love them all, but the AL is really good to carry for street, and does not make that loud SLR sound. The selenium exposure meter still works, too.
ronnies
Well-known
I have a Hi-Matic F that needs some attention. The shutter doesn't open with working batteries (the battery check light does work). I'm using too SR44s in one slot with a spring to short out the other battery slot.
Ronnie
Ronnie
Strangefinder
Member
i have several minolta 7sII and revue 400SE,
since years i always buy them if i see them for little €s.
the 7sII is a great² cam.
wish minolta (sony) would make it digital ....
r-)
since years i always buy them if i see them for little €s.
the 7sII is a great² cam.
wish minolta (sony) would make it digital ....
r-)
HLing
Well-known
First Minolta: SRT 201
2nd Minolta: Weathermatic DL (the yellow camera)
3rd Minolta: Minolta AL (http://www.thecamerasite.net/02_Rangefinders/Pages/minoltaal.htm)
Love them all, but the AL is really good to carry for street, and does not make that loud SLR sound. The selenium exposure meter still works, too.
oops I lied!
First Minolta: SRT 201
2nd Minolta: Minolta XTsi
3rd Minolta: Weathermatic DL (the yellow camera)
4th Minolta: Minolta AL (http://www.thecamerasite.net/02_Rangefinders/Pages/minoltaal.htm)
Oldskewl808
Established
I have a Hi-Matic G. Great little camera. Love it.
paulfish4570
Veteran
i've got an a5 that i'd love to get working again. fantastic lens ...
micromoogman
Well-known
Minolta Hi-Matic E. Very sharp! A much better build quality than Olympus, Yashica and Canon.

donkee
Established
I have SRTs, Hi-Matics, XDs, a couple Min 16s, movie cameras, and a couple 5XIs.
I shot professionally with Minoltas years ago and never had a single complaint and they never let me down.
I MAY try out a digital that uses my auto focus lenses (Sony Alpha), we'll see.......
I really miss Minolta.
I shot professionally with Minoltas years ago and never had a single complaint and they never let me down.
I MAY try out a digital that uses my auto focus lenses (Sony Alpha), we'll see.......
I really miss Minolta.
colyn
ישו משיח
Still using the srT's and XE-7 cameras. Thinking about getting another XD-11.
Jamesruff
Member
i have a 7sii!
fantastic little camera!
really wanted a black one but had to settle for a silver one.
fantastic little camera!
really wanted a black one but had to settle for a silver one.
nemo2
Established
I have Hi-Matic F and Dynax 505si SLR. I like both and really enjoy using the hi-matic.
rolleistef
Well-known
I was given an X300 with a 50/2 lens years ago. A bit later I inherited an XG-M, the famous 50/1.7 rokkor, a 28/2.8 Sigma and a tiny 75-150/4 zoom. Both had reliability troubles, so I bought an X700 along with a P flashlight and the wonderfoul 35-70/3.5 that Leica aledgedly sold as a "35-70 vario Elmarit", to which was added the beast like 70-210/4...
The X700 failed (i recently found that I only needed to retension the springs), so I got an XD5, later a Hi-Matic 9, was given a Hi-Matic F... The most recent buy is a wonderful SRT-101 with which I have a really good feeling.
Well, the advantage with Minolta is that, save some very particular lenses, you can get very high quality glasses for a very low price. And the build quality is often very high, except for the electronic, but it apparently needs the simple change of a capacitor, so should try sometimes. Post us some photographs!
Berlin, 50/2
Paris, Hi-Matic 9
I
In a coach, in the Champagne region (not only a wine!)
35-70/3.5, Minolta XD5
The X700 failed (i recently found that I only needed to retension the springs), so I got an XD5, later a Hi-Matic 9, was given a Hi-Matic F... The most recent buy is a wonderful SRT-101 with which I have a really good feeling.
Well, the advantage with Minolta is that, save some very particular lenses, you can get very high quality glasses for a very low price. And the build quality is often very high, except for the electronic, but it apparently needs the simple change of a capacitor, so should try sometimes. Post us some photographs!

Berlin, 50/2

Paris, Hi-Matic 9

In a coach, in the Champagne region (not only a wine!)
35-70/3.5, Minolta XD5
ronnies
Well-known
I have a Hi-Matic F that needs some attention. The shutter doesn't open with working batteries (the battery check light does work). I'm using too SR44s in one slot with a spring to short out the other battery slot.
Ronnie
Well since everyone else is listing SLR kit too, I have an XG-1 (original type but with the later logo), X-300 and XD-7 too. Lenses are the 50/2, 50/1.7 and two copies of the 45/2. I also have an Auto Meter III.
I won't talk about the Riva Zoom 70w I have.
Ronnie
daniel~
Established
I have Minolta AL-S and AL-E. These are among the most beautiful RF cameras, IMO.
And there's the Hi-matic C with retractable lens. Unique design.
BTW, I happen to have Riva 70W, too. It's actually very good for a p&s, if you don't mind considerable distortion at wide-angle end.
And there's the Hi-matic C with retractable lens. Unique design.
BTW, I happen to have Riva 70W, too. It's actually very good for a p&s, if you don't mind considerable distortion at wide-angle end.
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cccp1971
Newbie
I just bought a nice Minolta Hi-Matic 7Sii but it looks like the aperture blades are stuck, nothing moves when I turn the lever. Can this be easily fixed?
Jamesruff
Member
my friend just bought one too with similar problem.I just bought a nice Minolta Hi-Matic 7Sii but it looks like the aperture blades are stuck, nothing moves when I turn the lever. Can this be easily fixed?
he managed to unscrew the front element retaining ring and get to the blades. he put a dab of methylated spirits on the stuck blades using a q-tip [cotton swab] and the blades started moving. once it had fully evaporated he reassembled and it was all good.
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