They should work on Minolta digital cameras, and possibly the new Sonys as well. Check carefully into the camera specs.
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Yes. The Minolta Maxxum 7000 uses the Minolta AF mount; lenses for the camera should fit any Minolta auto-focus SLR ever made, as well as Sony's α digital SLRs (A100, A700, A200, and friends). These comments only apply to genuine Minolta lenses; non-Minolta lenses for this camera (such as some Sigma lenses) may have issues working on later cameras, such as the DSLRs mentioned above.
The Minolta Maxxum 5000i 35mm SLR camera memory card is a flat card that comes in a variety of GB sizes. This type of memory card is sold at many places that sell cameras and other electronic devices.
Yes. The Minolta Maxxum 7000 uses the Minolta AF mount; lenses for the camera should fit any Minolta auto-focus SLR ever made, as well as Sony's α digital SLRs (A100, A700, A200, and friends). These comments only apply to genuine Minolta lenses; non-Minolta lenses for this camera (such as some Sigma lenses) may have issues working on later cameras, such as the DSLRs mentioned above.
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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No, it will not match. You need an adapter with correction lens to use those lenses for SRT on your Maxxum AF cameras
No, Minolta MC and MD lenses (SR-mount) will only fit on the older non-AF cameras, Minolta AF mount lenses will only fit on the Maxxum/Dynax AF cameras and some Sony SLRs (Konica-Minolta sold its camera business to Sony in 2006 and Sony has developed cameras that use the AF-mount). If you put a Minolta lens on a camera that does not have the corresponding mount you could end up with a very expensive repair bill - or an interesting paperweight ;)
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The Minolta Maxxum 5000i 35mm SLR camera memory card is a flat card that comes in a variety of GB sizes. This type of memory card is sold at many places that sell cameras and other electronic devices.
It's A-mount.
Yes it will fit an alpha mount Digital SLR camera. The Maxxum 5000 was the first to use the alpha mount as it was also the first AF SLR camera. The lens may be slow by today's standards.
Professionals use the camera they like. Back in the good old days, Minolta introduced the first autofocus SLR, the Maxxum. It was billed as a camera for amateurs, but lots of professionals bought it. I've met professional news photographers who owned top-of-line Nikon F3's for their regular work...and Nikon EM cameras, the very BOTTOM of the line, for covering fires, riots, police shootouts and other things that would break their F3's.
Exxon. Maxxum. Probably others, but it's an unusual combination in the English language - mostly used for trendy names.