Minolta XG1 & 50mm 1.7
Minolta XG1 - Analog Reflex Camera 24*36
Type: Reflex
Film format: 35mm
Years of production: From 1981
Light meter: Yes
Energy: 2 Varta LR44
Lens: Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm 1:1.7
We check and restore our analog cameras in our workshops in Lyon since 2012.
This model is a nice Minolta XG1. It is the economic XD7 from Minolta.
This camera has the following features: speeds from 1/1000s to 1 sec, auto mode with aperture priority, B pose for long exposure, self timer.
This camera has been fully checked and is ready to work. Everything is working: shutter, shutter speeds, mirror, light meter, self timer, auto mode... Please note: A stain in the viewfinder (doesn't impact the image, only for the comfort of aiming). Traces and shocks on the body. On the side there is an old tape stain.
It is sold with two new batteries.
This model is sold with its lens:
Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm 1:1.7. The lens is clean, without scratches or fungus.
All our cameras are antiques and may wear signs of use. The pictures will give you a better glimpse of the condition.
- Film Format
- 35mm / 135
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