When did the Minolta XD11 come out?
When did the Minolta XD11 come out?
1977
When the XD11 was released in 1977 it was the top of the line Minolta camera of its era, with the exception of the XK Motor, a motorised version of the 1972 XK camera. The XK Motor was a professional model released in 1976, and was only sold in very small numbers.
How much is a Minolta XD11 worth?
Minolta: Minolta XD (Minolta XD11)
Average | Mint | |
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Body only | $40-50 | $100-120 |
With lens | $70-80 | $160-180 |
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What kind of camera is the Minolta XD?
The Minolta XD is a manual-focus camera from the 70’s. It’s been my favorite camera since I bought my first XD body back in late 2003 because it gets great results and it’s a downright joy to use. When it was introduced, this camera was the top of Minolta’s X- line, and a competitor to such famous models as Canon’s A-1.
Where is the self timer on a Minolta XD?
The self-timer on the right-hand camera front, is only released mechanically. The film rewind release-button, which also permits multiple exposures, as well as the winder coupling, the 3-volt battery compartment, and the ¼-inch tripod socket are located on the bottom.
Is the Minolta XD off the film metering reliable?
Off-the-film metering was one of the more sophisticated varieties available at the time of the camera’s release, and remains extremely precise despite three decades of advances in film. With the XD I seldom find bracketing to be necessary, as the meter is reliable.
What was the Minolta xD5 little brother called?
The Minolta XD5, the little brother to the XD7/11 In 1979 Minolta released a second model in the XD Range, called the XD5. This camera had all of the features that made the XD7/11 so good, with the exception of the aperture readout in the viewfinder, the viewfinder blind, and the film safe load indicator.