For Sale Canon EOS 620/630, Maxxum 7000, Olympus OM77AF, Yashica Electro GT, Sony A100

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A few 35mm cameras for sale. Trying to clean the shelves, making room for some other gear.

1) Canon EOS 620 w/ Databack E and 35-105 rebel lens:
A classic 600 series Canon EOS 620 body with 35-105 rebel zoom lens. Doing a little shelf cleaning and found I need more room so it’s time to sell this one. The 620 was the first EOS body to feature 1/250 flash sync and 1/4000 top shutter speed. Are you invested in canon EF lenses? They all work on this body, minus the EF-S lenses. The 600 series bodies, 620, 650, 630, RT were tanks that had tons of metal parts before canon began dumbing down the product line.

Condition is as expected but above average for a camera from 1987. The lens is dated to 1990. Lens is functioning more like a cap but is perfectly usable.

$95 with lens
$75 body only

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2) Canon EOS 630 with extended grip and Databack E
A classic 600 series Canon EOS 630 body extended grip. Doing a little shelf cleaning and found I need more room so it’s time to sell this one. The 630 had a few other tricks aside from faster FPS, very similar to the 620.

Condition is as expected but above average for a camera from 1987.

$65 body only

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3) Minolta Maxxum 7000 body w/ Lithium Ion 2cr5 battery grip
Going backwards in time here. 1986 body, judging from the name plate of Maxxum. This is an old school 35mm Minolta AF body that basically began things for autofocus in the early days. Some cosmetic issues, some LCD bleed on top LCD, rubber molding for thumb grip on back needs replacing as some of it has cracked off. It's pure cosmetic. I've run some film though this is and it works just fine. I meant to collect some of these 80's cameras and make a display case but I've decided not to.

$30 body only

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4) Olympus OM77AF and Zuiko AF 35-70 3.5
The Olympus AF body that killed it all for Olympus. This is a unique ugly dumpling of the olympus brand. Going back to the late 80's, Olympus decided to jump into AF, rather late and throwing in some dumb gimmicky focus system (Power Focus) based on the OM88's back focus knob, that was rather terrible as well. Program mode with Program Shift only and a dedicated flash mode button was the only way to get what you really wanted in your photos. The ISO was only set by DX code. It was a real buzz kill for manual exposure photogs. But, aside from all the limitations, the lenses were Zuiko-amazing. With only a handful of lenses it was doomed from the start. The grip can be removed and replaced with a scaled down grip with no built in flash. It was a rather modular system to a point. Manual focus Zuiko lenses could be mounted and used no problem but you would lose all readouts in the VF. The focus was slow, and noisy, but your images were great. It was the 80's! I've tested this body out with film and all functions check out, and no light leaks. Condition is really good, looks practically newish.

$55 body w/lens

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5) Yashica Electro 35 GT
I've tested this out and all seems to function well. Replaced the battery. Cosmetically, there are a few blemishes and some oxidation on the wind lever cover, focus is smooth and shutter speeds seem to be OK. Can't verify if the focus patch is aligned but all seems to be OK. Never been a big fan of the Yashica's but some people love them.

$50

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Sony A100 body w/ Minolta AF 35-105 zoom lens
2006 digital SLR era. 10 whopping megapixels from a CCD sensor, the same CCD in the Nikon D200. This is pretty sweet and compact camera that gives very film-like results. Possibly due to the CCD sensor. The focus is pretty snappy and the mount is compatible with Sony A mount and the older Minolta Maxxum AF mount. I've used several ancient Maxxum AF lenses going back to 1985 and they work fine. Another nice feature is it is has built in IBIS. Curious about this historic gem of a camera? check out the DPreview page: https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonydslra100

Camera includes lithium ion battery, charger and lens.

$100

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