Pumalite
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Pentax S1a with Asahi Pentax 55 1.2
IIRC, both Minolta cameras were developed by Minolta alone.
For their cameras, Leica redesigned/changed the mirrorbox and shutter as well as a number of other things. Definitely *not* the same camera, though based on the same platform.
The XD-11 still doesn't doesn't "get it all" as it does not have MLU. Only the XK/X1/XM and SRT101/102 have MLU.
That's also what I knew. Leica was in search of a partner for two fields in which they did not have sufficient technology: zoom lenses and camera electronics. They partnered with Minolta and acquired the technology they lacked. It's Leitz buying technology from Minolta not the other way round.
The R3 and R4 were based on Minolta designs, and so all the zooms in the Leitz catalogue. It goes without saying that Leitz derivations were manufactured to more exacting standards.
Fabrizio
Hmmmm, sounds like a Leicaphil defending Leica. That must explain why the R4 had so many electrical problems compared to the XD.![]()
But that's Minolta saying that.
I would suggest not to use on (old) camera meter at all. If you really need to use a meter, you have the Canon 5D which meter is the better than everything here.
But that's Minolta saying that.
Of course whatever advantage that may have been, apparently didn't help Minolta.
Hmm.. just got back to film. Hard to choose. But I would use my Nikon FE2 with 3 accompanying lens, 24mm f2.0, 50mm f1.2, 105mm f3.5.
Not for a long time. Back in the 70's they did; I've forgotten if it was brochures or Nikkormat ads where I saw it.That's a fact that Minolta (Chiyoda Kogaku) did but understand the Nikon (Nippon Kogaku) did too but I haven't seen where they published this as much as Minolta did have you?
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