My main film camera was then , and still is , the Dynax 7... but I still enjoy taking the Dynax 7d out every so often.
Thank you, Neil. Here are my first steps with 7D.
Dynax 7D, Sony 50mm/f1.4, with angle viewfinder. 6M, APS-C, CCD DSLR camera from 2004, which I purchased from a nice person from UK in 2020 October. The camera arrived with fully working order, and the CF card had a handful of photos from 2005.
When I had my Nikon Df, my first DSLR, which I sold later, I bought an angle viewfinder for it, since my preferred way of viewing is looking down in the chimney, the Mamiya RZ67 style and shooting from chest level. The same angle viewfinder can be used both on my film Dynax 7 and digital 7D.
6M gives not much room for cropping, at most changing to 1:1.
Part of the experimenting is the number of failed photos. She asked me to take a photo of her standing on the stone. I used wide focus area with Automatic-AF mode, and the focus shifted to the background (F1.4).
First I thought that maybe my camera has a severe back focusing issue, but since the focus on a number of photos were spot on, I think it was because of my inexperience with using the camera. I checked the focus accuracy with spot AF, and it seems I have no back or front focusing issue.
Definitely, the IQ doesn't come even close to today standards, still I like the rendering, just as I like the lowly instax film. This is my first CCD camera.
If you can get one who's antishake and shutter/sensor are still good , grab it.
I did. How can I test if antishake works?
Download a copy of the manual of Minolta's website and get some fresh batteries if needed and enjoy it .
https://www.konicaminoltasupport.com/index.php?id=23&L=0
My camera came with instruction manual, pocket reference guide and quick start and installation guide.
You can download the latest firmware update if it needs it too from there .
The camera already had the latest 1.10e firmware.