Minolta Dynax 7D
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I have had the Dynax 7D for about 6 months and I am very pleased with it. It’s my fourth Minolta body and first DSLR. Although my existing lens collection would have made swapping brands expensive for me there was really no comparison when I actually handled the camera. It's magnesium body does feel like a proper camera whereas I found the alternatives <slips into flame suit> were really “plastic” by comparison. The controls all have a very solid feel to them as if it was built to last.
Big plusses are that the image stabilising system is built into the body, effectively upgrading all your existing lenses. ISO range is excellent and most of the controls are external manual (I hate wading through software menus to get to things)
Phil Askey’s DP Review from January is worth a read;
www.dpreview.com/reviews/konicaminolta7d/
Big plusses are that the image stabilising system is built into the body, effectively upgrading all your existing lenses. ISO range is excellent and most of the controls are external manual (I hate wading through software menus to get to things)
Phil Askey’s DP Review from January is worth a read;
www.dpreview.com/reviews/konicaminolta7d/
Ha - I thought of you when I saw the thread title!
Looks very competent; I hope Nikon might adopt a built-in anti-shake thing, though I suppose it would affect sales of VR lenses.
I much prefer knobs and buttons to menus, and the Minolta has no shortage of them! The only thing I'm not sure about is lack of a top LCD display, so the rear one has to serve as display and monitor.
Looks very competent; I hope Nikon might adopt a built-in anti-shake thing, though I suppose it would affect sales of VR lenses.
I much prefer knobs and buttons to menus, and the Minolta has no shortage of them! The only thing I'm not sure about is lack of a top LCD display, so the rear one has to serve as display and monitor.
One thought - some lens makers only seem to specify and Nikon and Canon. So if you choose the Minolta now, will you be restricted in future lens choice/cost?
A quote from the review: 'It's satisfying sometimes to at least believe that the designers responsible for SLR's are also photographers.' Bravo to that.
And not as expensive as they hint:
www.pricerunner.co.uk/photography/digital-cameras/234016/prices
If I was starting again I might be tempted, my only concern being relative rarity of accessories.
>> Edited by simpo two on Friday 15th July 12:13
A quote from the review: 'It's satisfying sometimes to at least believe that the designers responsible for SLR's are also photographers.' Bravo to that.
And not as expensive as they hint:
www.pricerunner.co.uk/photography/digital-cameras/234016/prices
If I was starting again I might be tempted, my only concern being relative rarity of accessories.
>> Edited by simpo two on Friday 15th July 12:13
theboyfold said:
It just seems expensive when you look at how much I could get a 350D for in the States...
When it first came out the Minolta was just under £1500 I think. To try and get a bit of market share Minolta have been steadily reducing the price and I have seen it at £650.
For the spec £650 is very good value.
If you are used to Minolta quality you will find it hard to downgrade to the alternatives....
simpo two said:
One thought - some lens makers only seem to specify and Nikon and Canon. So if you choose the Minolta now, will you be restricted in future lens choice/cost?
Minolta still make their own glass and its very good quality;
www.mhohner.de/minolta/lenses.php?lang=e
Lots to choose from and Sigma make a lot of Minolta fit too. Its not as common as Nikon or Canon of course but you will not run out of choice.
>> Edited by Jenny Taillier on Friday 15th July 12:23
Jenny Taillier said:
If you are used to Minolta quality you will find it hard to downgrade to the alternatives....
I think that's a little harsh: www.dpreview.com/reviews/konicaminolta7d/page20.asp
I think I'm going to go ahead with it and start saving my pennies. It's similar to the decision when I brought my car Clio 182 v Civic Type R, it's a choice between good alternatives.
If nobody says there is no way I shouldn't be buying one, and nobody has any major issues with them, I'm sure I won't be left disappointed.
If nobody says there is no way I shouldn't be buying one, and nobody has any major issues with them, I'm sure I won't be left disappointed.
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simpo two said:
Bee_Jay said:
All comes from ancient typos (the culprits chall remain nameless )
Who are these culprits 'Chall' of which you speak?
goddam flaky wireless keyboard got me into all this trouble in the first place. Need new batteries. < I'm going to run out of paper bags soon...
When will Ted implement spulchocking on this site????
Bee_Jay said:
simpo two said:
Bee_Jay said:
All comes from ancient typos (the culprits chall remain nameless )
Who are these culprits 'Chall' of which you speak?
goddam flaky wireless keyboard got me into all this trouble in the first place. Need new batteries. < I'm going to run out of paper bags soon...
When will Ted implement spulchocking on this site????
All of a sudden it's clear, crystal clear! I'm glad I use Minolta and Yashica! !
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