The Minolta P’s is a simple and cheap point and shoot camera with a neat gimmick – an ultra wide lens and panoramic aspect ratio!
read moreA low cost classic lens that makes images full of character. Here’s our review of the Minolta MC W Rokkor HG 35mm F/2.8.
read moreJames lists a number of the best medium format film cameras for people just starting their medium format journey.
read moreDylan compares the Minolta XE7 with a similarly designed Nikon from the same era.
read moreAllysse reviews the Minolta SRT 303, a simple and effective 35mm film camera that’s suitable for those looking to learn.
read moreJim Graves profiles another great 35mm SLR camera for beginner film photographers – the Minolta Dynax 500Si Super.
read moreAfter seven years of shooting classic cameras, we’ve compiled our list of the ten best electronic SLRs of all time.
read moreDo you love Minolta cameras and lenses? Then have I got an article for you!
read moreThe Minolta AF-c is a tiny point-and-shoot film camera from the ’80s. Its sharp lens and compact form factor make it a great everyday carry!
read moreSroyon reviews the Minolta MD 28mm F/2.8, a lens which doesn’t typically get much praise among classic lens lovers.
read moreMinolta’s final pro-spec swan song is one of the most advanced SLRs ever made, and more than Connor needs in a camera.
read moreJames recommends five excellent cameras to buy, if the Leica M series film cameras are beyond your budget. Take a look.
read moreJames reviews the Minolta RF Rokkor-x 500mm F/8 mirror-lens. History, specs, use today, and image quality within – Check it out!
read moreSroyon reviews the humble Minolta X-370s, and argues that this bargain-priced 35mm film SLR is perfect for beginners (or anyone, really).
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