Skip to product information
1 of 7

Camera / 35mm

Minolta XD7 /w MD Rokkor 45mm f2 & 70-210mm f4 lenses [35mm kit]

Minolta XD7 /w MD Rokkor 45mm f2 & 70-210mm f4 lenses [35mm kit]

S/N: 2041989

Regular price €300,00
Regular price Sale price €300,00
Sale Sold out

In 1977 Minolta introduced the XD7, a 35mm single lens reflex camera with both manual and automatic exposure options. In the automatic mode, the camera can be used with both shutter as well as aperture priority. It was the last of the Minolta line-up to have an metal body before they switched to plastic.

The Minolta XD7 is an often overlooked but extremely capable camera (it even served as the foundation of the well-known Leica R4). Comparable to cameras like the Canon A-1, it should be more than enough for all your photographic endeavours. Paired with the beautiful 45mm f2 lens, this combo is a definite winner in our book!

-

This great starter kit comes with the Minolta XD7 body and serviced MD Rokkor 45mm f2 lens.

An MD Rokkor 70-210mm f4 is provided as a gift to complete a beautiful kit. This zoom lens comes with a noticeable amount of dust inside but should still be useable albeit with possibly some reduced contrast. Lens is in great shape mechanically and cosmetically and comes with original lens caps + sunshade.

Light seals replaced

Notes

Released in: 1977

Mount: Minolta MD

Type: 35mm

Condition

Mechanical Condition: 4
Cosmetic Condition: 4
Optical Condition: 4

Battery

Requires: 2x LR44

*while we test our equipment to the highest standards possible, please keep in mind that these items are several decades old. Light meters can't last forever and even though we garantuee a proper function (unless stated otherwise), due to the fragile nature of the meters, we can not cover them under our warranty.

View full details

In a continuous effort to get the best gear in your hands, we keep investing in tools and equipment to make sure everything that passes through our hands is accurately evaluated.

There is only one way to properly test vintage cameras and lenses and it's by using precision equipment. Read up on our Testing Procedures to see what we put every camera and lens through before making them available.