Nathan Riehl
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So, I just happened to come upon ownership of a Minolta XK with an MC Rokkor 50mm f/1.7 and a metered prism. Also has the hot shoe attachment that attaches to the rewind knob. Something that my Nikon F2 lacks. After looking it up, I found that the cheapest it went for on the bay was close to $400 before shipping. That was just with an older looking version of the same kind of lens and without the hot shoe and it had a lot of paint loss. I had the chance to test mine out and it seems as if all of the features are working correctly! It even looks pretty nice too. The lens had no fungus, there's little paint loss other than some fading on the XK and the viewfinder was very clear. It even came with a leather case with holes for the button and switch on the bottom. I don't really know much about this camera other than it took them apparently 10 years to develop, and that it was Minolta's answer to the Nikon F/F2 and Canon F-1. I am considering running some film through it, but eventually I'd like to sell it. So I have to ask, is there much demand for this camera? Would like to hear some thoughts. I don't want to say how much I paid for it, but let's just say there's a lot of room for profit if I can sell it for anywhere near what the one I saw on ebay went for.