Good morning, all;
Nice to see that there is still activity with the Minolta Group. And it is also intriguing how many combine an interest in photography with an interest in radio and "wireless" communications. Why did I put that "wireless" in quotation marks? Well, anyone who has looked at a working radio station will confirm that it seems to take an amazing amount of wire to make the thing work. And, for Cycler, I did that also, but now all I have left is a folding bicycle that is carried in the motor home as the "toad" for use in running down to a grocery store or some similar short range activity. All my racing bicycles were from the 1960s which was also the time that I was actively campaigning. I really do still miss my old Campagnolo equipped Avanti from Sweden that was made of brazed Reynolds 531 tubing. Now there are other toys, such as the radios, and the motor home, and the C-172, but I may not have the C-172 around much more. I do not know if I will be able to maintain the medical too much longer.
Still, things are happening with the Minolta equipment. Just today I picked up a Minolta MC W. ROKKOR-HH 35mm f/1.8 wide angle lens in the MC-II lens series with the "Berg und Tal" focusing grip along with its lens mounted stop-down lever from probably the 1970-1972 time period. It was a little more expensive than I thought, but it is also in pretty good condition, and the local camera guy said that he wanted me to have it, because he knows that I like and appreciate Minolta equipment, but he also knew he could get more for it if he offered it to someone with one of the modern DSLR cameras with an APS-C sensor where the 35mm focal length works out to about a 56mm focal length which is fairly nice for a "normal" lens focal length. The glass really looks nice. Maybe it was a good thing that I have done what I can to keep his shop in business over a multiple year time period.
Still doing things with Minolta cameras. Even looked at the Minolta Polaroid camera yesterday. And with the really odd weather we are having out here this winter, I am taking photographs of flowers, budding and flowering trees, and all kinds of other Spring-like weather things. And not one day this year on ski patrol. No snow up at our ski area.
W4IJ et K8SG de N7KGA K
Enjoy; Ralph, Latte Land, Washington