Minolta Maxxum 7000 — Aperture Preview

Minolta Maxxum 7000

The first camera with integrated autofocus and motorised film advance, introduced in 1985 The camera was developed by ichio yoshiama, executive director of research and development at minolta.

Learn about its features, lens mount, legal troubles and history. It was the first camera to feature integrated autofocus (af) and motorized film advance Learn about the world's first autofocus slr camera, the minolta maxxum 7000, also known as dynax 7000 or sony alpha

See its specifications, performance, usage, recommendations and example photos.

Learn about the first successful autofocus slr camera that changed photography in the 1980s

Watch a video and see photos of the minolta maxxum 7000 and its lenses in action. The minolta 7000 af is a historically significant camera, as the first popular autofocus slr camera Other manufacturers' attempts at autofocus had sensors and motors housed in the lens which allowed for backward compatibility, but this proved unwieldy as.

Minolta Maxxum 7000 — Aperture Preview
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