Minolta 7s vs 7sII - how to tell

What he means...

What he means...

The 7s is a substantially bigger camera than the 7SII, almost the size of a Yashica Electro 35... Probably near 6 inches long and 3.5 to 4 inches high.

The 7SII is closer to a Canonet GIII QL... 4.5 inches long and 3.25 inches high.
 
Both are engraved with their respective model numbers on the front. The 7s is a full size rf camera whereas the 7sII is smaller..
 
The 7s is a substantially bigger camera than the 7SII, almost the size of a Yashica Electro 35... Probably near 6 inches long and 3.5 to 4 inches high.

The 7SII is closer to a Canonet GIII QL... 4.5 inches long and 3.25 inches high.


Okay, thanks. This looks like the original 7s then.

Appreciate the quick responses.

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This is a 7s. I wish I had a 7sII to show off.
minolta_7s.jpg
 
Excelent info!! I had not realized they were marked "II"...

This one I have is the original 7S, and appears to be in good condition throuout, save for a cloudy viewfinder.

Is there a guide to cleaning up the viewfinder available?

Appreciate...

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Been able to find a good hood that fits the 7sII? Vented in particular? Not that I've been losing sleep trying on hoods, but all hoods that I've tried block the viewfinder.
 
There's a Minolta hood made for the 7sii (D49ND) but good luck finding one. It's partially shown here with my Hi Matic...oh and yes it still partially blocks the viewfinder.

 
There's a Minolta hood made for the 7sii (D49ND) but good luck finding one. It's partially shown here with my Hi Matic...oh and yes it still partially blocks the viewfinder.

Do what I did for the Yashica GX - buy two inexpensive glass filters, knock the glass out and screw them in.

Works pretty good.

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Excelent info!! I had not realized they were marked "II"...

This one I have is the original 7S, and appears to be in good condition throuout, save for a cloudy viewfinder.

Is there a guide to cleaning up the viewfinder available?

Appreciate...

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Try matt denton's page, he has at least a how to do it on a yashica. I have done it on the 7S and it is pretty straight forward
http://www.mattdentonphoto.com/cameras/minolta_himatic_7s.html
http://www.mattdentonphoto.com/cameras/repairtips.html

Remove the top (might be an idea to remove it upside down, the pin in the shutter button for the cable release fell into the camera when I did this. In the end it came out of the bottom of the camera and it took a lot of thinking before I realized it was for the shutter release and not from the body)

Clean all the glass with Windex and Q-tips (most people say do not clean the yellow glass, you may remove the yellow part and it will ruin the diamond. I normally clean it and have not ruined any diamonds yet, clean the other glass first and if you are happy stop)

Put the top back on
 
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