Minolta was acquired by Sony years ago. Look at Sony cameras instead. They're making steady progress.
Compatible lenses for a camera with a Minolta mount include Minolta A-mount lenses, Sony A-mount lenses, and third-party lenses designed for the Minolta A-mount system.
Yes
You would have to use a Minolta SLR digital camera with a Minolta lens. However, don't automatically assume an old Minolta lens will work on a digital camera. You need to determine whether the digital camera accepts interchangeable lenses and whether it accepts the specific Minolta SLR lens and mount you have. There is no real generic answer to this question.
A Minolta camera lens can be bought from any camera store or alternatively online. There are several online shops that specialize in camera equipment that also offer great deals.
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The company Dyxum has a huge selection of Minolta camera lenses, in all price ranges. They definitely are one of the biggest sellers of camera lenses with an impressive inventory.
A Minolta lens can be purchased from Black's, Henry's, Vistek, Best Buy, Merkle Camera, Future Shop, The Source, Simon's Cameras, McBain Camera and Downtown Camera.
They should work on Minolta digital cameras, and possibly the new Sonys as well. Check carefully into the camera specs.
About $72 - 90.
Is the Minolta's maxxum 5000i a film or digital camera?, is a Film Camera, that has program cards for specific electronic controls for photo's ( sports, close-up, portrait, ect ect
Yes, the Minolta Maxxum 7000 lens will work with a digital Minolta camera. Any digital Minolta SLR with interchangeable lens capabilities will work with a Minolta lens.
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