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VMLP 44: Minolta MD Zoom 50-135mm f/3.5—Well…

2026-01-12
On: January 12, 2026
In: Lens Love, Manual, Vintage Minolta Love Project, Vintage-Minolta Love

The MD Zoom 50-135mm is part of Minolta’s zoom boom of the late 70s that began with the arrival of the XD/XG camera models.  Between 1978 and 1985, 16 zooms were released, ranging from the 24-35mm to the 100-500mm.   Many of these zooms are rather expensive and seem notContinue Reading

VMLP 42: Minolta MD Zoom 24-35mm,  f/3.5 — A Good Thing in a Small Package

2025-11-24
On: November 24, 2025
In: Lens Love, Manual, Vintage-Minolta Love

The early 1980s seem to have been the glory days for manual Minolta zooms.  The 24-35mm f/3.5, released in 1981, was among the early wave of MD III lenses introduced between 1981 and 1983.  Many members of this group — 35-105mm f/3.5-4.5, 28-85mm f3.5-4.5, 70-210mm f/4, and the last versionContinue Reading

Down the Rangefinder Rabbit Hole with LTM Lenses

2025-08-18
On: August 18, 2025
In: Lens Love, Manual, Vintage Minolta Love Project

If you are considering buying a classic interchangeable lens rangefinder, be warned: things can quickly get out of hand.    Leica led the way with interchangeable lens rangefinders, and current market prices reflect that influence.   The Leica thread mount (LTM) was adopted by many camera manufacturers, creating a vastContinue Reading

VMLP 40: Minolta Semi P— I’m Getting There…

2025-01-27
On: January 27, 2025
In: Manual, Vintage Minolta Love Project, Vintage-Minolta Love

My first Semi P had a non-original viewfinder.   I searched for a year or so for a cheap donor and, having found one, tried to do the replacement.  It didn’t work out because my working Semi P had been altered in more ways than I thought and attaching theContinue Reading

VMLP 37: Minolta MD Tele Rokkor 100mm f2.5 (MD II)—Buy One (NOW!!!)

2024-09-23
On: September 23, 2024
In: Lens Love, Manual, Vintage Minolta Love Project, Vintage-Minolta Love

Once I added manual focus cameras to the VMLP, I had to decide which lenses to explore.   Initially, I settled on zooms because I had the standard 50mm lenses, and prime SR lenses were more expensive than the AF lenses I used.    Once I had a decent collectionContinue Reading

VMLP 36:  The Minolta XE-5—A Good Camera, but Mistakes Were Made…

2024-09-02
On: September 2, 2024
In: Manual, Vintage Minolta Love Project, Vintage-Minolta Love

The XE-5 and XE-7 intrigued me because they were part of the Minolta-Leica collaboration, and I wanted to see what the fuss was about.  My first XE-5 was a Goodwill buy.  It arrived with a good 50mm f2 lens, but the film advance was stuck.  Fortunately, a little tinkering resultedContinue Reading

Minolta-35 Buying Experience: A Dud, a Head Fake, and a Gem

2023-09-04
On: September 4, 2023
In: Manual, Vintage-Minolta Love

I’ve just had a complete eBay buying experience. It began with an effort to buy a Minolta-35 rangefinder—Minolta’s Leica-inspired rangefinder. The Minolta-35 was manufactured from 1947 until 1959 and proved to be a capable Leica competitor during its run. Eight models were produced—models A-F, II, and IIB. While the Minolta-35Continue Reading

VMLP 29: The Minolta X-570–Excellent Companion

2023-03-29
On: March 29, 2023
In: Manual, Vintage Minolta Love Project

The X-570 is not flashy. It is best described as a gracious, reliable, helpful companion. It doesn’t chew with its mouth open, expect you to laugh at bad puns, or eat the takeout you tried to hide in the back of the fridge. It is simply there when needed andContinue Reading

Buying Your First Manual-Focus Minolta SLR Film Camera (and Lenses)

2022-12-22
On: December 22, 2022
In: Manual, Vintage-Minolta Love

Manual focus cameras force one to concentrate on the fundamentals of photography. Using a manual focus camera requires a sequence of tasks: compose the image, meter the scene, set the aperture size, set the shutter speed, and shoot. You must be familiar with concepts such as depth of field andContinue Reading

VMLP 27: Minolta MC Rokkor-X 80-200mm, f4.5—Better Than Expected (Leica Liked It)

2022-09-12
On: September 12, 2022
In: Lens Love, Manual, Vintage Minolta Love Project

Those following along will remember my quest to try as many Minolta manual zoom lenses as possible. I am doing this for the VMLP and a little bit for the same reason people climb Mt. Everest. However, in the case of the 80-200mm, f4.5, there is a detective story of sorts. When the Minolta-LeicaContinue Reading

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