I had been on the hunt for a 7D for years, and it took forever cause I wanted a really nice one that hadn't been used within an inch of it's life. I finally found one last week - and it is "mint" as it appears to have been used very little. Came with the 18-70 lens, remote shutter release, charger, three batteries and original neck strap in a case. Apparently the owner's father bought it new and barely used it. I paid $150 for it, which I feel was quite a good deal. I have quite a few cameras ranging from modern to film - and I usually seek out interesting ones as a challenge. With modern cameras like my Lumix G9 & Leica lenses it is almost too easy to get a great shot - so I have been collecting older / interesting cameras (Minolta 7d, Pentax Q, Lumix GF1, Nex7, etc) to present a challenge. Like most things in life, diversity is the spice - and I have enjoyed working around the other / old / uncommon system's flaws and limitations to get great photos.
Здравствуйте! Я так же являюсь фанатом аппаратов от Minolta.Имею также коллекцию фотоаппаратов и линз. Была шикарная компания для фотографа. Спасибо большое Вам за обзор. Удачных кадров и хорошего настроения
I bought my Dynax 7D brand new and have never had the time to use it. Now that I am retired, I want to learn how to use it. It is now November 2024 now, and I have just unboxed it. Where can I find a series of videos on using my brand-new camera ?. Thank You in advance.
Hi here is a link to David Hancock’s series ruclips.net/video/1hftW0EgyaM/видео.htmlsi=C_ALQWMcqH12iR0F he has got some of the information wrong but overall it should give you a good starting point.
If it still works, it's still a very good camera. I love the colors of the CCD sensor. A lens that suits this camera very well is the Konica Minolta AF 17-35 F2.8-4, excellent image quality considering its price. I have used it for years with very good results, at F8-F11 for landscapes it is excellent, even a bit better than the much more expensive Minolta AF 17-35G. It is also very good for interiors and for almost all day use.
Always wanted that the 7D, having used a 7000i for a long time during my studies. Managed to find one with lenses and accessories at a second hand shop for 135€, it was a steal. Only problem is the rubber
Very interesting. My one and only flirtation with Minolta was in the film era - the first camera I bought new was an XD7 and I lost it (the camera as well) in Canada in the 1990s. This one intrigues me. I really like the layout and I know there's good glass available. Will it compete with my favourite digital though - my lovely 5MP Kodak CCD packing Oly E-1? Thanks to you - i'm going to find out! (Caveat - doesn't stand a chance on lenses😊). All the best from a cabin in a swamp in a rain-forest in New Zealand.
What strikes me about the beautiful images from this camera is the 3D rendering (the 3D pop as they say). Even the 18-50mm shows that dimensionality. Do you attribute this characteristic to the sensor or the lenses? Or both?!
@ thanks for your reply which is interesting. Which lenses are you favourites in terms of rendering and ‘3D pop’? In the video it states the lens used on an initial photo or two is the Minolta 18-50mm. I couldn’t find that lens. Was it instead the 18-70mm?
I bought one used in 2012 and used it for many years. Because of the CCD sensor this camera can take beautiful colour pictures. Unfortunately, mine one stopped working. I tried to buy another one, but without success: I both three or four and every one of them was faulty. Still works my Sony Alfa A35, but the colors are different...
Minolta sold the photography division to Sony, but not the image and color division (since that was what Konica Minolta was going to continue with). The Sony A-350 was the last camera with the Minolta A-mount and a CCD sensor (14Mp) , they are not the same colors as the Minolta 7D but they are quite similar (because of the lenses of course). I recommend it if you can find it, it is usually very cheap. This was one of the first cameras with an optical finder and live view on the LCD, if not the first DSLR to have Live view.
Ive been using the 7d almost exclusively for the last year. Its gotta be one of my favorite digital cameras to use.
Mine too
Mine too!
I had been on the hunt for a 7D for years, and it took forever cause I wanted a really nice one that hadn't been used within an inch of it's life. I finally found one last week - and it is "mint" as it appears to have been used very little. Came with the 18-70 lens, remote shutter release, charger, three batteries and original neck strap in a case. Apparently the owner's father bought it new and barely used it. I paid $150 for it, which I feel was quite a good deal. I have quite a few cameras ranging from modern to film - and I usually seek out interesting ones as a challenge. With modern cameras like my Lumix G9 & Leica lenses it is almost too easy to get a great shot - so I have been collecting older / interesting cameras (Minolta 7d, Pentax Q, Lumix GF1, Nex7, etc) to present a challenge. Like most things in life, diversity is the spice - and I have enjoyed working around the other / old / uncommon system's flaws and limitations to get great photos.
Здравствуйте! Я так же являюсь фанатом аппаратов от Minolta.Имею также коллекцию фотоаппаратов и линз. Была шикарная компания для фотографа. Спасибо большое Вам за обзор. Удачных кадров и хорошего настроения
I bought my Dynax 7D brand new and have never had the time to use it. Now that I am retired, I want to learn how to use it. It is now November 2024 now, and I have just unboxed it. Where can I find a series of videos on using my brand-new camera ?. Thank You in advance.
Hi here is a link to David Hancock’s series ruclips.net/video/1hftW0EgyaM/видео.htmlsi=C_ALQWMcqH12iR0F he has got some of the information wrong but overall it should give you a good starting point.
@@GrandadsReviews Thank you so much for taking the time to help me, much appreciated.
If it still works, it's still a very good camera. I love the colors of the CCD sensor. A lens that suits this camera very well is the Konica Minolta AF 17-35 F2.8-4, excellent image quality considering its price. I have used it for years with very good results, at F8-F11 for landscapes it is excellent, even a bit better than the much more expensive Minolta AF 17-35G. It is also very good for interiors and for almost all day use.
Always wanted that the 7D, having used a 7000i for a long time during my studies. Managed to find one with lenses and accessories at a second hand shop for 135€, it was a steal. Only problem is the rubber
My very first DSLR- and yes the colors with are awesome!
Thank you for reviewing!
Very interesting. My one and only flirtation with Minolta was in the film era - the first camera I bought new was an XD7 and I lost it (the camera as well) in Canada in the 1990s. This one intrigues me. I really like the layout and I know there's good glass available. Will it compete with my favourite digital though - my lovely 5MP Kodak CCD packing Oly E-1? Thanks to you - i'm going to find out! (Caveat - doesn't stand a chance on lenses😊). All the best from a cabin in a swamp in a rain-forest in New Zealand.
What strikes me about the beautiful images from this camera is the 3D rendering (the 3D pop as they say). Even the 18-50mm shows that dimensionality. Do you attribute this characteristic to the sensor or the lenses? Or both?!
I think it's more likely the lens as I have a number of lenses and they don't all have the 3D pop as it is called.
@ thanks for your reply which is interesting. Which lenses are you favourites in terms of rendering and ‘3D pop’?
In the video it states the lens used on an initial photo or two is the Minolta 18-50mm. I couldn’t find that lens. Was it instead the 18-70mm?
I bought one used in 2012 and used it for many years. Because of the CCD sensor this camera can take beautiful colour pictures. Unfortunately, mine one stopped working. I tried to buy another one, but without success: I both three or four and every one of them was faulty. Still works my Sony Alfa A35, but the colors are different...
Minolta sold the photography division to Sony, but not the image and color division (since that was what Konica Minolta was going to continue with). The Sony A-350 was the last camera with the Minolta A-mount and a CCD sensor (14Mp) , they are not the same colors as the Minolta 7D but they are quite similar (because of the lenses of course). I recommend it if you can find it, it is usually very cheap. This was one of the first cameras with an optical finder and live view on the LCD, if not the first DSLR to have Live view.
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