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I just bought a Minolta Hi-Matic G2 for $2.00 and I'm having trouble finding anything about the camera. I've tried the Google and very little in English has turned up. Does anyone know of a good site that will tell me a lot about the camera. Like shutter speeds what f stop each gn number is ect... Thank you for you time in advance.

P.S. Anyone know where I can download a users manual?
 

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Hello,

Try this site.

{http://members.aol.com/manualminolta/index.htm}

It has a chronoligical history of practically every manul focus film camera Minolta produced.

There's also a Yahoo Group for Minolta RF's. Very knowledgeable people - just not much traffic.

If you have a question though, they can probably help - maybe provide a manual, history, etc.

Good luck!

Jeff M
 
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Hello,

Try this site.

{http://members.aol.com/manualminolta/index.htm}

It has a chronoligical history of practically every manul focus film camera Minolta produced.

There's also a Yahoo Group for Minolta RF's. Very knowledgeable people - just not much traffic.

If you have a question though, they can probably help - maybe provide a manual, history, etc.

Good luck!

Jeff M

Thank you! you know I didn't think finding info about a camera would be so hard. Normally I don't have to search so hard and ask for help... Thank you once again. Still no manual yet... :sad:
 

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I've made a lot of images with an AF2, wonderful ones even, before deciding I needed a little more control and upgrading to a HEXAR AF.
I sold the camera for exactly what I paid for it, 5$, to someone that would use it once my HEXAR was in my grubby little paws.

I was always surprised at the fit and finish of the thing, I'd held others of the same model and they were plasticy, I guess there were different types, as mine felt like it had metal top and bottom plates, had a nice weight to it and just kind of shined a bit better than the others.
It was the version without the 'prefocus' switch.

There isn't much more satisfying than the sound of tripping the shutter on that, hearing the lens twist in that instant before the shutter trips.
It's very satisfying. Meter was spot on as well.
 
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I just bought a Minolta Hi-Matic G2 for $2.00 and I'm having trouble finding anything about the camera. I've tried the Google and very little in English has turned up. Does anyone know of a good site that will tell me a lot about the camera. Like shutter speeds what f stop each gn number is ect... Thank you for you time in advance.

P.S. Anyone know where I can download a users manual?

Did you say $2.00 ?
Gosh thats good price
where did you get it........hmmmm....maybe I should get my paws on one too :D
 
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I haven't heard of it either, sorry. How do you like it? I'd be interested in a page with pictures.. I had a himatic 7s, it was awesome. Sharp sharp sharp, beautiful out of focus areas wide open.. Rugged.. until the lens separated from the shutter. Ah well.
 

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The Hi Matic 7s was a great and glorious beast of a camera! :tongue:

I had one, but later got a 7sII, which was more compact (like the G and AF2 mentioned above) but still on par mechanically with the 7s. Reminiscent, actually, of the CLE.

The G and AF2 were not quite point-and-shoot cameras, but Minolta got closer with each new model they put out - probably why others have noticed some (newer) models with less metal and more plastic.

The glass, however was - to my knowledge - always Rokkor glass and in some instances rumored to be Leica designed (as is the case with the 7sII).

Great cameras all. It's a shame Minolta is gone - but the Sony DSLRs are Minolta in all but name: including the great Minolta glass with its glorious bokeh.

As well built as these RF's were made, they'll be around for our children to enjoy if they so desire. My little girl shoots with my / her Minolta A2 rangefinder (she's 8). Shoots better artwork than her old man. :D

Jeff M
 

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That AOL page pretty much sums up what you need to know: it's a program auto-exposure camera, but you can half press the shutter release to lock exposure on one part of a scene before recomposing and completing the shutter press to expose at that setting.

The GN settings on the lens are for flash work, though since they control aperture you can override the auto-exposure to gain some control I think. But it's mainly an auto-exposure camera, it just lets you set the lens guide-number control for your flash output if you're using flash.
 

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The Hi Matic 7s was a great and glorious beast of a camera! :tongue:

I had one, but later got a 7sII, which was more compact (like the G and AF2 mentioned above) but still on par mechanically with the 7s. Reminiscent, actually, of the CLE.


The glass, however was - to my knowledge - always Rokkor glass and in some instances rumored to be Leica designed (as is the case with the 7sII).

Great cameras all. It's a shame Minolta is gone - but the Sony DSLRs are Minolta in all but name: including the great Minolta glass with its glorious bokeh.

As well built as these RF's were made, they'll be around for our children to enjoy if they so desire. My little girl shoots with my / her Minolta A2 rangefinder (she's 8). Shoots better artwork than her old man. :D

Jeff M


The 40mm f/1.7 lens on the Hi-Matic 7sII, a few Konica's and the Vivitar ES rangefinder, is a very good lens. It was a design collaboration between Leitz and Minolta.

Kiron Kid
 

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tangential Minolta HiMatic Question

I just got a Hi-Matic 9 that looks like it's barely been used, and I'd love to get a good carry case for it.

Is there a site somewhere that sells old cases or a modern equivalent that would work?
 
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