|Listed in category:
Have one to sell?

Minolta Maxxum 7 / Dynax 7 35mm SLR Film Camera with lens and battery grip

US $315.00
or Best Offer
No Interest if paid in full in 6 mo on $99+ with PayPal Credit*
Condition:
Used

Additional service available

People want this. 21 people are watching this.
Shipping:
US $6.91 Expedited Shipping. See detailsfor shipping
Located in: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Mon, Jun 24 and Fri, Jun 28 to 43230
Delivery time is estimated using our proprietary method which is based on the buyer's proximity to the item location, the shipping service selected, the seller's shipping history, and other factors. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods.
Returns:
Seller does not accept returns. See details- for more information about returns
Payments:
      
*No Interest if paid in full in 6 months on $99+. See terms and apply now- for PayPal Credit, opens in a new window or tab
Earn up to 5x points when you use your eBay Mastercard®. Learn moreabout earning points with eBay Mastercard

Shop with confidence

eBay Money Back Guarantee
Get the item you ordered or your money back. Learn moreeBay Money Back Guarantee - opens new window or tab
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:134913787521

Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Model
Minolta Dynax 7
Format
35 mm
UPC
0043325021008
Brand
Minolta
Type
SLR
Focus Type
Auto, Auto & Manual
MPN
2162-401, MAXXUM 7
Item Weight
20.32 Oz

About this product

Product Information

Lightweight and compact, the Minolta Maxxum 7 film Camera takes lithium batteries, which helps make replacement easy. This Minolta 35 mm camera further allows for easy loading and rewind. The Minolta Maxxum 7 film Camera has a depth of 2.6 inches, a height of 3.8 inches, and a width of 5.6 inches, and it weighs 20.32 ounces. Moreover, this film camera is spot weighted and has a shutter speed of 30 s to 1/8000 s. Landscape, macro, or nighttime photos can be accurately captured withthis camera. The focus lock characteristic that this Minolta Maxxum 7 film camera helps to prevent blurry or distorted photos. The lenses are interchangeable, which allows this film camera to take photos in a wide variety of settings and situations. This Minolta 35 mm camera has an ISO of 5000 to 25 on the automatic setting, and on the manual setting, the ISO ranges from 6400 to 6.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Minolta
MPN
2162-401, MAXXUM 7
UPC
0043325021008
Model
Maxxum 7 / Dynax 7 Body Only
eBay Product ID (ePID)
54951103

Product Key Features

Type
SLR
Focus Type
Auto, Auto & Manual

Dimensions

Depth
2.6in
Height
3.8in
Width
5.6in
Item Weight
20.32 Oz

Additional Product Features

Iso Range-Manual Setting
Iso 6400-6
Viewfinder Frame Coverage
90%
Light Metering Modes
SPOT Weighted, TTL
Flash Guide Number
52
Iso Range-Automatic Setting
Iso 5000-25
Film Auto Transport
Loading, Rewind
Battery Type
2x3V Lithium Battery (CR2)
Shutter SPEED
30 to 1/8000 Sec
Additional Features
Interchangeable Lenses, Focus Lock, Auto Exposure
Film Type
35mm
Maximum Flash Sync SPEED
1/90 Sec
Automatic Shooting Mode
Landscape, Night, Macro, Portrait, Sports
Lens Mount
Minolta A-Type
Viewfinder Magnification
0.7X
Camera Type
SLR

Item description from the seller

cguzy1107

cguzy1107

100% positive feedback
23 items sold
Joined Jun 2012
Usually responds within 24 hours

Product ratings and reviews

4.9
44 product ratings
  • 40 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 4 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Reliable

Good value

Good image quality

Most relevant reviews

  • Top favorable review

    Minolta Maxxum 7/a-7 is a amazing 35mm Camera!

    IMO probably one of the best 35mm cameras out there. I love it! So many features. fast frame rate. Great image quality, depending on glass. All in all its a great camera!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: alab815

  • Camera for the Collector: MINOLTA MAXXUM/DYNAX/ALPHA 7 35MM FILM CAMERA

    If you're somewhat of a collector and enjoy occasional shooting with a film camera, get yourself a Minolta Maxxum 7 and lens. For under $200 you can get your hands on one of the most innovative 35mm film cameras ever produced. Dating back to early 2000 many great and (not so great) reviews are available on the internet regarding this 35mm film camera. Innovative features of the Maxxum 7 such as Advanced Distance Integration (a flash related feature which both the camera and lens must support) are found on SONY's current digital cameras. Keep in mind Minolta developed the first successful AF camera the Maxxum (Exxon Crossed XX) 7000 with interchangeable lenses. Minolta's first AF lenses from 1985 may be mounted on SONY A-mount cameras while SONY A-mount lenses may also be mounted on ...

  • The Cadillac of 35mm SLR

    I love all of the features, the layout of the controls, and the logic of operating them. I can't think of a feature I need that this camera does not have. The shutter can expose at 1/8000 if you're using high speed film to adequately freeze action. It has about a gazillion options in how you're gonna shoot, like layering infinite exposures on the same frame before advancing the film, flash timing and multiple remote flash options, EV adjustment in 1/2 or 1/3, exposure bracketing of 3, 5, or 7 frames, spot metering, the smartest autofocus I've ever let do the work, 'eye start' so the camera is fully prepared to shoot the moment you bring it to your eye. In my opinion, nothing beats analog film photographs on silver halide enlargements. This is what you see in the art galleries. Just ...

  • Minolta Maxxum 7xi 35mm film camera

    I own a bunch of Nikon, Pentax and Konica cameras and have 50 years of experience as a serious photographer under my belt. I recently picked up a mint 7xi on ebay. What a revelation! For the very first time, I have become convinced that Program is a reliable method of exposure. Just hit that big fat "P" button, and then choose your f-stop or shutter-speed with the two command dials. How can you miss with 14-segment metering? So, you are now in either Pa or Ps. If you have any experience at all, you will know how much depth-of-field you will want, what f-stop will provide the best optical quality with your chosen lens and what shutter-speed you need to stop the action or prevent camera-shake problems. One caveat: watch out for high-contrast lighting situations. Spot meter the highlight ...

  • Minolta Rocks.!

    Have always found Minolta to be an excellent company for cameras and lenses. I was greatly saddened when I found out that they had ceased producing cameras last year. Already own digital cameras and do like them loads for their convenience and the fact that I don't have to wait for a photo place to develop pictures for me. Just had to get to my printer and have all the pics I needed. But.... there is still something about a regular camera that speaks to my 'romantic soul'. Minolta's Maxxum 7 epitomizes this. It is that sense of adventure you get when you press that button and 'see'--not with the factual eye of a computerized digital that shoots an 'actual' copy of what is in front of the lens but with the eye of a romantic hoping that what inspired you to take the shot in the first ...