Minolta glass is on par with Canon or Nikon glass of the same era.
I was recently given a Maxxum 7000 with 50 and 80-210 zoom that I really enjoy for it's historical aspect. However, I'll never embark on building a system around it. My favorite Minoltas are the 16mm subminiatures, specifically the 16 II.
I have the supplementary lenses for the 16II, but I'd like one of the Kievs. The FSU stuff is far better - as long as you get an unmolested specimen - than the internet would lead one to believe.16ii is a great design but the kiev update adding focusing lens takes it to next level
Of that era, Minolta is only one of two camera companies in Japan that made their own optical glass. I wonder who the other was?
I have the supplementary lenses for the 16II, but I'd like one of the Kievs. The FSU stuff is far better - as long as you get an unmolested specimen - than the internet would lead one to believe.
The light meter on mine works fine, I didn’t realize they can be a problem.
The camera is over fifty years old and there are no replacements for the meters. Enjoy the camera.
My 16II came with a leather case, inside there are slits to hold filters or lenses. I used a 32mm micro-Tessar to make the few enlargements I've done so far.I have them too but i always end up tripping shutter changing them and carrying them around suddenly makes a beautiful tiny camera quite a bit bigger. The 30mm minolta enlarger lens is a killer too.
Out of all 16mms i tried i found edixa 16mb the best. You dont get all the shutter / aperture combos of the minolta but a focusing xenar lens, nearly same size as minolta, wind on rather than pull out, and build quality is lovely.
My 16II came with a leather case, inside there are slits to hold filters or lenses. I used a 32mm micro-Tessar to make the few enlargements I've done so far.
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Here's an interesting tidbit...the first camera with a Program mode...if it's adjusting both shutter speed and/or aperture, then that's a Program mode. Even if Minolta kind of kept that little feature under wraps.
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Nice to see all the Minolta love, too bad the company abandoned us.
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