Share your film photos here (Minolta)
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I recently won an auction on 3 Minolta AF lenses, and one of them came with a QTsi camera attached to it. It's sort of a P&S with interchangeable lenses. Still had a half used roll of Kodak Gold200 in it, and looked to be in perfect shape. Stuck a battery into it, and figured I'd shoot out the roll just to see what was on it. It's so simple to use that I almost felt guilty pressing the shutter release. Used the 24-105mm lens. These are the pics I took with it. Actually I was thinking it might make a good in-the-truck camera for those times when for some strange reason I don't have one of my "real" cameras with me.
Lake Perez. Penn State's Shaver's Creek Experimental Forest

Local farm.
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