@LiamG
Yeah, I've seen plenty of Minolta V2 around. Neat camera, too. If I'm not mistaken, this camera was known to be able to shoot at 1/2000 at certain higher apertures. However, I've read in various places that the shutter in the Minolta V2 tends to have issues, and it may be one of the reasons why I see many defunct for sale. Also, yeah, the Minolta V2 has a 45mm f/2 lens. I didn't quite notice that before. It wouldn't surprise me if the Minolta A5 (45mm f2) and Minolta V2 probably share the exact same lens. Once I finish a roll with the A5, I'll post a few shots on here, and the rest on my Lomography page. If you ever get your Minolta V2 going, I would be very interested to see a few photos shot with it.
I think it's also interesting to see that many of these Japanese camera brands label their camera models exactly or quite similarly. My profile cover photo has a photo of my Fujica V2 rangefinder, which came out 4-5 years after the Minolta V2.
I also shoot a Nikon F3. Cool! It's my main film camera that I use quite regularly, and indeed, it's a weighty tank.
Thanks for commenting, Liam.
-Paul