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Minolta Freedom Zoom 90 P&S - worth reviving?

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A while ago, my parents gave me a box full of all their old film cameras. I've been slowly picking through them. I have a Minolta Freedom 90 Zoom point and shoot. Seems like it was a pretty decent camera. Everything appears to work but the battery went dead before I loaded a film so I'm not sure of the quality of the lens and auto exposure system. It takes a 2CR5 battery...which appears to cost between $7.00 on eBay and $12.00 at the local Home depot. So, I'm wondering if this plastic fantastic from the 1990's (?) is worth the expense of a battery?

Was this a decent camera? or just another one to toss in the discard pile?
 
I looks like solid, expensive in own time, camera. I have Samsung Zoom p&s and it performs very well, I can print without much trouble 11x14. It uses 1xCR2.
Judging from the pictures and fact, that it takes such a large battery seems that it is of larger size. If you think it is too big to carry in the pocket, then you know...
 
I not used a Minolta Freedom Zoom, but I have a couple of Pentax IQ zooms which are rather sharp, the Pentaxs uses a CR2 with cost less than the CR5s. Fit into a pocket. One of my faviorate camera is a Vivitar auto focus with a 2.8 35mm lens, it uses standard AA.
 
Doesn't directly answer your question - but check the prices on Amazon and Rakuten for those batteries.
 
I have the camera and a dead battery that was powering it....It definitely uses a 2CR5 type.
 
There are at least three different versions of the Minolta Freedom Zoom 90, the Zoom 90, Zoom 90ex, and Action Zoom 90. Yours is probably the ex version. I would put a battery in it and use it.
 
Hello, I'm having a problem with my Minolta Riva zoom 90. When I turn it on, all indicators in data panel are blinking. You have any idea about this issue? Thanks
 
Minolta made pretty good lens, I have a Freedom as well, 35 to 140 but seldom use it, mine takes 123 lithium so not too bad in terms of battery cost. Still I, unless you find cheaper batteries I would give it a pass. If you really want a cheap reilable point and shoot look for a Pentax IQ Zoom or Konica Z up with takes 123 batteries.
 
Hello, I'm having a problem with my Minolta Riva zoom 90. When I turn it on, all indicators in data panel are blinking. You have any idea about this issue? Thanks

Hi MichelleB,
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I'm sorry to say but, it sounds like your camera is dead. The electronics have developed some issue that is probably not worth having repaired.
 
Minolta made pretty good lens, I have a Freedom as well, 35 to 140 but seldom use it, mine takes 123 lithium so not too bad in terms of battery cost. Still I, unless you find cheaper batteries I would give it a pass. If you really want a cheap reilable point and shoot look for a Pentax IQ Zoom or Konica Z up with takes 123 batteries.

Six year old thread...the Minolta is long gone. Sold it for postage. Buyer said it worked perfectly and was very pleased.
 
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