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Just a quickie - I've a mate who's just phoned me and asked if buying a Minolta Dynax 5000i would be a good idea. I said I'd only ever laid hands on the 7000 out of that range, so I didn't know... but I was sure I knew someone who did...
so - what's the score with them ? I'm assuming they're the same as most late 90's electrical cameras - prone to non-working or flakey electronics, as befits something relatively mass market and 25 years old...
He didn't mention what was fastened on the front of the body, but aren't the lenses compatible with the Sony DSLR's ??
I just sent him links to the manual, and instructions to check it out properly, walk away if everything didn't work as it said in the manual, and preferably get it on the basis that he can take it back if his "tame expert" says it's a bunch of cock! - Oh, and not to pay more than £15 for it, because for that price he can get a short Canon EF zoom and i'll give him one of my no longer used EOS bodies to go with it...
so - what's the score with them ? I'm assuming they're the same as most late 90's electrical cameras - prone to non-working or flakey electronics, as befits something relatively mass market and 25 years old...
He didn't mention what was fastened on the front of the body, but aren't the lenses compatible with the Sony DSLR's ??
I just sent him links to the manual, and instructions to check it out properly, walk away if everything didn't work as it said in the manual, and preferably get it on the basis that he can take it back if his "tame expert" says it's a bunch of cock! - Oh, and not to pay more than £15 for it, because for that price he can get a short Canon EF zoom and i'll give him one of my no longer used EOS bodies to go with it...
- it's bad enough that I'm going to get burdened with testing the camera for him, then souping the film and scanning it to see if the camera works, without piddling about ringing some gadge up...