neilt3
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Since mirror flipping accomplishes nothing useful after the DOF preview operation, I suspect this is either a flaw in the camera's firmware or there is something about aperture actuation in the Minolta 9 that requires a mirror flip cycle. Since no other cameras, nor later Minoltas have this mirror flip, I suspect that Minolta wanted to correct this useless distraction.
It certainly should be mentioned in the manual because it's unexpected behaviour (hence the origin of this thread). I cannot think of any other camera where mirror flipping is a consequence of a DOF preview operation.
Please read my reply to you in post 22 .
It is not just the Dynax 9 that behaves this way .
In all the years I've owned and used these cameras , I've never given it a second thought , let alone it being a distraction .
On reading the O.P I had to check my cameras to see if they also did it , and yes , it's a normal function on most Minolta auto focus cameras with a DOF preview button .