Some have just banged their cameras on the floor to free up the magnet, not with just Minolta, also some Canon bodies. I cant tell for the video if your lens is working correctly or not, hard to judge the size of the aperture.
I just tested my A9000 by setting the exposure to manual, set the shutter to the longest time possible, with 9 I used 15 seconds, then set the F stop F 22, press the shutter to see if the F stop stops down to a pin hole, then set the F stop to wide open, press the shutter and see if the F stop is wide open. If the answer is yes then put the camera is Program mode, set the ISO to 100 and outside in bright sun light read the meter, it should be 125th at F 16 or so, give or take a stop depending where in world you live and the time of day, late AM or early PM. If off by a lot, then it is your meter. Otherwise the problem is with development of your film.