Hi FilmOnly,
I Also Love My XE-7, it's been with me 33 years, but in the 80' I thought
I needed a lighter body, metal shutter, auto-winder also. So, I jumped on the XG-9 when it first came out thinking that the winder would set me free. Then I pounced on the XD-11 thinking it was the ultimate piece of Minolta machinery. I was very dissatified with both cameras, I sold the XD and gave away the XG.
But, luckily I kept the winder, I eventually bought an X-700 but being so accustomed to the size and weight of the XE-7, it felt a bit flimsy. So I attached the winder to give it a bit more substance. I hardly ever use the winder though,
I haven't put batteries in it since 1995, it's just makes it easier for
me to handle the X-700. When I was younger, I thought that I needed a motor drive, 400mm lens, then a 500mm Mirror Lens. It sure looked real pretty, but they never served a real photographic purpose,
I am still loving the XE-7, and it's soulmate the MD Rokkor-X 85mm F1.7 !
The X-700 gets a little lovin' every once in awhile, with the Series 1, 70-210.
I am still dreaming about the XK Motor.
As APUG Subscriber, Christopher Walrath so eloquently stated :
“ Welcome Back To Gear-Humping-Related Herniation. “
Ron
From The Long Island Of New York, and the
Long Island @ Large Format Group, right here on APUG
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