Speed Gray
Hello again:
During the past three weeks I have acquired a modest Minolta X-700 "kit" including several lenses an other assorted gear; thank you E-Bay! Honestly, I find it amazing how inexpensive this equipment has become due to it's perceived obsolescence. More importantly in the success of my journey back into film is that I am actually going out on shooting trips locally, and really enjoying this activity. Processing chemistry arrived from Freestyle last week, and my 40+ year Kindermann will get it's first workout after long hibernation.
Germaine to this group, although a Minolta user throughout my life, the quality of the X-700 impresses me. There is nothing on this camera I don't like. Further, it's smaller size and lighter weight make it convenient for full-time carry.
I have learned of the few design/engineering/manufacturing flaws with this camera: failed capacitors; film counter; and stuck shutter. I purchased a "junker body" ($5) which will be dissected and serve as a learning experience for disassembly and component layout. No intent necessarily to become a repair expert, but the ability to fix common problems would be nice!
That's enough for now. Thanks for all the guidance some of you have provided. Looks like a beautiful 125 f8 day!
Speed Gray, K8SG
Grand Rapids, MI
During the past three weeks I have acquired a modest Minolta X-700 "kit" including several lenses an other assorted gear; thank you E-Bay! Honestly, I find it amazing how inexpensive this equipment has become due to it's perceived obsolescence. More importantly in the success of my journey back into film is that I am actually going out on shooting trips locally, and really enjoying this activity. Processing chemistry arrived from Freestyle last week, and my 40+ year Kindermann will get it's first workout after long hibernation.
Germaine to this group, although a Minolta user throughout my life, the quality of the X-700 impresses me. There is nothing on this camera I don't like. Further, it's smaller size and lighter weight make it convenient for full-time carry.
I have learned of the few design/engineering/manufacturing flaws with this camera: failed capacitors; film counter; and stuck shutter. I purchased a "junker body" ($5) which will be dissected and serve as a learning experience for disassembly and component layout. No intent necessarily to become a repair expert, but the ability to fix common problems would be nice!
That's enough for now. Thanks for all the guidance some of you have provided. Looks like a beautiful 125 f8 day!
Speed Gray, K8SG
Grand Rapids, MI