Minolta Dynax 9xi Henk Tammes Photography

Minolta Dynax 9. Minolta Maxxum 9 / Dynax 9 / Alpha 9 — Photography by Thomas Eisl The Dynax 9 (known in Japan as the a9 and in North America as the Maxxum 9) was Minolta's final attempt to capture the pro market after their Maxxum/Dynax/Alpha line sputtered a bit in the 1990s The Dynax 7 or 9 are the only really nice Minolta AF Bodies, but I don't want.

Minolta Dynax 9xi review Kosmo Foto
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It is one of those cameras that you pick up & instantly know that it's ready to put in a hard days work. It is also known as the Maxxum 9 in the USA, and (Alpha 9) α-9 in Japan

Minolta Dynax 9xi review Kosmo Foto

It is one of those cameras that you pick up & instantly know that it's ready to put in a hard days work. It is the year 1998, Cologne, Photokina: To celebrate 70 years Minolta, the famous camera manufacturer introduces its new high-end 35mm flagship camera: The Minolta Dynax 9, also known as the Maxxum 9 (USA) or α-9 (Japan).It is a camera of superlatives: Fast autofocus, advanced metering, the fastest mechanical shutter of any camera, all in a fully weather sealed compact pro body. Then in 1999 the Minolta Dynax 9 was released and I wanted one

Minolta Dynax 9xi Henk Tammes Photography. Capture timeless moments with Minolta Dynax 9 film cameras, including the [NEAR MINT] Maxxum Alpha 9 and [MINT] Alpha 9 The Minolta 9 is an auto-focus 35mm SLR film camera made by Minolta

Minolta Maxxum 9 / Dynax 9 / Alpha 9 — Photography by Thomas Eisl. It could have been a Canon/Nikon beater, but it wasn't Has a Minolta A-type (Sony A-type) bayonet lens mount, supporting a multitude of auto-focus lenses.