I own one too. It is the first generation Minolta Auto Focus body. The AF is
slow. It does not have film wind lever because the winding is motorized (2
frames/second). I believe Minolta manufactured this camera in the early 80's
(1980's that is). I do not know the market value for this camera, I've seen
it is sold for $100-$200 (US dollars). The thing that I like about this
camera is how it is built. It is built better than today's Minoltas (except
Maxxum 9 maybe).
Hendi
From: "Terry and Tracey" <foxcroft@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [OM] Minolta 7000
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 13:03:18 +1100
A friend has a Minolta 7000. IT doesn't have a film wind lever, so it is
too
complex for me. Does anyone have any info on this? Age, expected cost etc?
Thanks
Foxy
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