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Photometers
editMinolta also created a range of photometers, some of which are still popular and in great use today. Many of their light meters reach over 200 GBP second hand on Ebay. Latest products here: http://ca.konicaminolta.com/products/consumer/camera-pus/slr/acc/acc_meters.html
Riva
editHaven't been included. Rich Farmbrough 18:46 28 June 2006 (GMT).
Minolta Maxxum 70/Dynax 60/Alpha 70
editCan any one verify if this is the correct model number for the Maxxum/Dynax/Alpha camera in this list. This link http://www.photozone.de/2Equipment/minoltacamera.htm, is showing that the Dynax 60 is also called to Maxxum 60. (Sloman 21:15, 20 February 2007 (UTC))
Lenses?
editShouldn't Minolta lenses appear on this product page? Vandykee (talk) 01:46, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
Info about the products for colour measurement...
edithttp://www.konicaminolta.eu/measuring-instruments/products/colour-measurement.html --222.64.211.128 (talk) 03:08, 23 August 2009 (UTC)
http://www.konicaminolta.com/instruments/products/color/index.html --222.64.211.128 (talk) 03:14, 23 August 2009 (UTC)
Off-topic section removed
editI removed this section about different viewfinder technologies from the article. This information probably belongs somewhere, but I'm pretty sure it's not "List of Minolta products." Thoughts? Camerafiend (talk) 03:46, 19 August 2010 (UTC)
Viewfinder / previewfinder notes
editFunctionally, there are probably "only" two types of viewfinders (or more accurately, pre-view finders):
- direct, where you look at your subject through the camera, these are generally considered "viewfinders"
- indirect, where you look at your camera (near view) while the camera looks at your subject (distant view), these are generally considered viewfinderless or LCD-only
There are at least three types of implementations of these "viewfinders", especially for digital cameras:
- TTL EL EVF (direct) which is through the lens, eye level, electronic view finder, as in Minolta's DiMage A-series and Z-series cameras.
- TTL LCD (indirect) which is through the lens liquid crystal display, which is also an optional mode of use on Minolta's DiMage A-series and Z-series cameras, an alternate mode on Minolta's DiMage E-series and Konica G-series cameras, and is the only mode on the final Konica Minolta X-series camera.
- DV (direct) which is direct view, not through the taking lens, which is a mode on the Minolta DiMage E-series and X-series cameras and the Konica G-series cameras, and so on.
As noted, some cameras offer two previewing modes.
Circular Links
editThis page contains some circular links (e.g. DiMAGE Z3) --Ivan T. (talk) 15:27, 24 September 2011 (UTC)
35mm SLRs
edit"Minolta SR-T MC-II (1977-1980) (exclusively sold by J.C. Penny and K-Mart in the U.S., and K-Mart only in Europe)" - I purchased mine at Karstadt, Germany. --Smial (talk) 13:41, 2 January 2018 (UTC)