Man I love the weight of this camera. It's hefty in a good way. It's kind of hard to describe. Only someone who's held one will know. I've held other film cameras and they just don't "feel" the same. And let's talk about that shutter button for a sec. Holy cow it's the most satisfying shutter button I've ever pressed. You feel the whole camera vibrate and it's just so freaking personal. Damn I love it.
I have a Leica R3 Mot Electronic that belonged to my father and while it’s film advance is broken, the film can be advanced by winding it from the bottom with a coin. I love the camera and am thinking of getting an XE-5 because it’s very similar and I have a lot of good Minolta lenses
A fantastic camera. I have an XE1 (XE7 in the USA) that is identical except for a few more functions. What very few know about these cameras is that Minolta created what would be the first matrix measurement in an SRL as the previous CLC system used by the SRT 101 and 201 was improved. Unlike Nikons that used a digital Matrix system, the Minolta was analog.
Two CDS cells mounted on either side of the pentaprism. Combined with an LSI circuit (a small computer, VERY new in 1974) . Vertical travel shutter, with TITANIUM blades. Titanium was a strategic metal in those days. The shutter was also controlled by the LSI. XE-1 can do double exposures and some other things which I forgot. There's also a PC flash socket just below the lens release button. I used a Braun BVC flash which was VERY powerful.
I bought one in 1977, Fantastic machine. Only problem: the on off switch broke twice.Wit a 1,7/85mm, 2.0/28mm, 1.8/35mm, 2.8/135mm and a 5.6/250mm RF. The latter lens I bought in Germany when at Photokina. For DM 400. Sold it in 2018 for EUR 900. It turned out to be a collectors item. I still miss the Minolta focussing screen on my current DX camera.
@@threeminutepro nevermind i got my answer! Do you know, by any chance, how the auto electroflash 280 works? I have one for my minolta and im not sure how to set it up!
Got one as a gift from my father in 1976 with 1.4 lens. Still have it along with 5 other Minolta bodies.
One of my favourites
Man I love the weight of this camera. It's hefty in a good way. It's kind of hard to describe. Only someone who's held one will know. I've held other film cameras and they just don't "feel" the same. And let's talk about that shutter button for a sec. Holy cow it's the most satisfying shutter button I've ever pressed. You feel the whole camera vibrate and it's just so freaking personal. Damn I love it.
It’s wonderful to use. Also works perfectly for a 50 year old camera.
Enjoyable and informative. I would have watched for 6 minutes!
Thank you 😀
I have a Leica R3 Mot Electronic that belonged to my father and while it’s film advance is broken, the film can be advanced by winding it from the bottom with a coin. I love the camera and am thinking of getting an XE-5 because it’s very similar and I have a lot of good Minolta lenses
Very durable, great machine. A little big and heavy for me, though.
A fantastic camera. I have an XE1 (XE7 in the USA) that is identical except for a few more functions. What very few know about these cameras is that Minolta created what would be the first matrix measurement in an SRL as the previous CLC system used by the SRT 101 and 201 was improved. Unlike Nikons that used a digital Matrix system, the Minolta was analog.
I’m really pleased with it. It functions as though it’s brand new.
Two CDS cells mounted on either side of the pentaprism. Combined with an LSI circuit (a small computer, VERY new in 1974) .
Vertical travel shutter, with TITANIUM blades. Titanium was a strategic metal in those days. The shutter was also controlled by the LSI. XE-1 can do double exposures and some other things which I forgot.
There's also a PC flash socket just below the lens release button. I used a Braun BVC flash which was VERY powerful.
I bought one in 1977, Fantastic machine. Only problem: the on off switch broke twice.Wit a 1,7/85mm, 2.0/28mm, 1.8/35mm, 2.8/135mm and a 5.6/250mm RF.
The latter lens I bought in Germany when at Photokina. For DM 400. Sold it in 2018 for EUR 900. It turned out to be a collectors item.
I still miss the Minolta focussing screen on my current DX camera.
Big and heavy, but very durable
Does it have a number for how many pictures are left or can you tell?
The frame counter shows how many pictures you’ve taken
How do I know what film do buy?
Any 35mm film will work
whats the best film to buy?
What do you want to take pictures of?
@@threeminutepro nevermind i got my answer! Do you know, by any chance, how the auto electroflash 280 works? I have one for my minolta and im not sure how to set it up!
Can I operate it without the battery?
Nope, it needs power
It will operate mechanically (without battery) at the "X" flash sync speed and "bulb"