Now i just need to work out how you turn film into a picture
Minolta made a number of superb SLR's. There are the XD and XG series which date from around the late 70s to the mid-1980s. The more recent ones were the X-300 and X-700. You won't go wrong with either of them.
I'd go for a X300 or X700 as Carl suggests both quite nice ot handle and fairly reliable
Indeed the X-700 is a nice camera, but I would go for Canon FD system, plenty of excellent FD lenses at still reasonable prices and more choice of other make lenses.................also nice cameras from FTB, A or T series from about £10 to £80.
A dream combo:-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Canon-T90-wit...wItemQQimsxq20091026?IMSfp=TL091026199003r564
Canon T90 with 50mm f1.4, 24mm f2.8 + extras for £117
Iif you have a sony dslr and you want to share lenses with a film camera then you need Minolta AF mount. This means that the film camera will have to be a more modern one with auto focus (but you will be able to use on manual) I have a 505 si. They are cheap on ebay at the moment. This camera is extremely versatile and extra light weight.Hi all,
Ive got a DSLR but am looking to try out filmLooking for a Minolta MD mount, as the lenses are cheap, and can be adapted easily enough to my sony if i want to...
Any specific models to look for?
Many thanks,
Angus
Thanks allIm not wanting to share my lenses, the MD lenses are cheap, and i can easily get a converter to fit them to my cam if i really want too
Hows abouts a Minolta XG-A?
Or is an X300 worth the extra £10?
... They'll get in trouble for loosing people data
Bloody camera wont turn on![]()
Should have bought a Canon:
.......................Dave.