Sometimes these improvements are small and unnoticeable the improved flash hot shoe, the stronger metal bars to hold the strapsometimes they fall flat on their face like the entire xi product line, where they had the laudable goal of turning a camera into a Macintoshand sometimes okay, once they shook the industry by launching their Maxxum AF SLRs not a prototype or experimental model, as everyone else was doing at the time a long time before Canon and Nikon could catch up. For what most people are doing, either will be a good choice.Review of the Minolta Maxxum 7 on photo.īy Gary Friedman. Good morning, Winjeel As previously mentioned, you will probably be happy with either the Dynax 7 or the Dynax 9. No matter what you choose, you can't lose. I have to admit that when I held a here Maxxum 9 my knees went a little weak. Go for the 9, it's killer feature is that it is the toughest minolta ever, it's unbreakable. But, does this make much of a difference on film? I'm guessing nothing really noticeable. Oh, also, I've got a Sony mm G, with that cyan coloured lens coating, which apparently is good for digital sensors in rendering colour. I think you can guess which way I'm tending anyway. What's the real difference? Which would you prefer? So in short, I am considering getting one of the readily available Alphas or hold out and wait for an affordable and hopefully look-through light meter. Net, and it seems the light metering system on the A7 looks a little more useful, but there's got to be a killer feature of the Alpha 9 apart from that blistering shutter speed.
I've had a look at the reviews of both on Photo.
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However, the Seagull internal light meter has given up the ghost, and no-one here is willing to repair it and I can't figure out how to pull it apart myself.
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