List of Minolta products
Encyclopedia
Digital viewfinder cameras
- Minolta DiMage EX
- Minolta DiMage A1Minolta DiMage A1The Minolta DiMAGE A1 is an electronic viewfinder bridge digital camera produced by Minolta, which was introduced in July 2003, replacing the DiMAGE 7/7h/7hi...
- Minolta DiMage 5Minolta DiMage 5The Minolta DiMAGE 5 is a "pro-sumer" digital single lens reflex camera. It is capable of capturing images in the 3 megapixel range.The DiMAGE 5 was announced 11 February 2001. The camera uses a 2048 x 1536 pixel sensor and has a fixed 7x optical zoom lens....
- Minolta Dimage 7, 7i, 7hiMinolta Dimage 7, 7i, 7hiThe Minolta DiMage 7, 7i, 7Hi series is a "pro-sumer" line of digital electronic viewfinder cameras from Minolta. These are also known as bridge digital cameras. They are capable of capturing images in the 5 megapixel range....
- Minolta DiMage A2DiMAGE A2DiMAGE A2 is a digital camera which was manufactured by Konica Minolta.The following information was pulled from the original Konica Minolta website located here:...
- Minolta DiMage A200
- Konica Minolta DiMage X50
- DiMAGE Z6
- DiMAGE Z5
- Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z3
- DiMAGE Z2
- DiMAGE Z1
- DiMAGE Z20
- DiMAGE Z10
- DiMAGE X1
- DiMAGE X31
- DiMAGE X21
- DiMAGE X20
- DiMAGE Xg
- DiMAGE Xt
- DiMAGE Xi
- DiMAGE X
- DiMAGE X60
- DiMAGE S414
- DiMAGE S404
- DiMAGE S304
- DiMAGE RD3000
- DiMAGE G600
- DiMAGE G530
- DiMAGE G500
- DiMAGE G400
- DiMAGE F300
- DiMAGE F200
- DiMAGE F100
- DiMAGE E50
- DiMAGE E323
- DiMAGE E223
- DiMAGE E203
- DiMAGE 2330 ZOOM
- DiMAGE 2300
35mm rangefinder and viewfinder cameras
- Minolta 35Minolta 35The Minolta-35 was launched in the spring of 1947 by Chiyoda Kogaku. It was the first successful new 35mm rangefinder camera with Leica specifications to emerge on the market after World War II that utilises the 39mm screw lens-mount. The Minolta-35 range of cameras was manufactured in quantities...
- Minolta Hi-MaticMinolta Hi-MaticHi-Matic was the name of a long-running series of 35 mm cameras made by Minolta. The original Hi-Matic of 1962 was the first Minolta camera to feature automatic exposure and achieved a small degree of fame when a version was taken into space by John Glenn in 1962.-Models:The first Hi-Matic,...
series - Minoltina
- Leica CLLeica CLThe Leica CL is a 35 mm compact rangefinder camera made by Leica with interchangeable lenses in the Leica M mount. It was developed in collaboration with Minolta and appeared in April 1973. It was released in the Japanese market in November 1973 as the Leitz Minolta CL...
(Also sold as the Leitz Minolta CL) - Minolta CLEMinolta CLEThe Minolta CLE is a TTL-metering aperture-priority automatic 35mm rangefinder camera taking Leica M lenses, introduced by Minolta in 1981.Leica and Minolta signed a technical cooperation agreement in June 1972. One of its results was the joint development of the Leica CL, a compact rangefinder...
- Minolta TC-1Minolta TC-1TC-1 is a camera that was produced by Minolta. It is a compact 35 mm point and shoot camera with Rokkor-G 28mm f/3.5 lens. As a new camera it was expensive, and it remains expensive used. It has a high quality lens and body. One uncommon feature is the circular diaphragm...
Digital SLRs
- Konica Minolta Maxxum/Dynax 7DKonica Minolta Maxxum 7DThe Maxxum 7D, labelled Dynax 7D in Europe/Hong Kong and α-7 Digital in Japan and officially named "DG-7D", is a 6.1 megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera, or dSLR, produced by Konica Minolta...
- Konica Minolta Maxxum/Dynax 5DKonica Minolta Maxxum 5DThe Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D was a digital single-lens reflex camera introduced by Konica Minolta in 2005.The camera has a sensor-shifting image stabilization feature inherited from the Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D....
- Minolta RD-175 (Also sold as Agfa ActionCam) Circa 1996
35mm SLRs
Manual focus (SR, SR-T and X series):- SR-2Minolta SR-2The name Minolta was first used in 1932 on the 4.5×6 format Semi-Minolta using 120 film. The manufacturer was established in November 1928 by Kazuo Tashima as the Nichidoku Shashinki Shōten together with two Germans living in Japan, but reorganised as a joint stock company named the Molta Goshi...
(1958-60) - Minolta SR-1 (1959-71)
- Minolta SR-3 (1960-62)
- Minolta SR-7 (1962-66)
- Minolta SR-m (1970-75)
- SR-T 100 (1971-75)
- SR-T 101Minolta SR-T 101The Minolta range of 35mm SLR cameras was introduced in 1958 by Chiyoda Kogaku launching the Minolta SR-2, the first Japanese manufacturer to get their 35mm SLR camera design right from the start...
(1966-75) - SR-T 102 (1973-75) (SR-T 303 (Europe) and SR-T Super (Asia))
- Minolta SR-T SC (1973-75) (exclusively sold by Sears)
- Minolta SR-T MC (1973-75) (exclusively sold by J.C. PenneyJ.C. PenneyJ. C. Penney Company, Inc. is a chain of American mid-range department stores based in Plano, Texas, a suburb north of Dallas. The company operates 1,107 department stores in all 50 U.S. states and Puerto Rico. JCPenney also operates catalog sales merchant offices nationwide in many...
) - SR-T 200 (1975-81) (SR-T 100b (1975-77) and SR-T 100x (1977-81) outside the US)
- SR-T 201 (1975-77) (SR-T 101b (Europe) and SR 101/101s (Japan))
- SR-T 202 (1975-77) (SR-T 303b (Europe) SR-T 505s (Japan))
- Minolta SR-T SC-II (1977-80) (exclusively sold by Sears)
- Minolta SR-T MC-II (1977-80) (exclusively sold by J.C.Penny)
- XK / XM / X1 (1973-81)
- XK-Motor
- XE/XE-1/XE-7Minolta XEThe Minolta XE, known as the XE-1 in Europe and the XE-7 in North America, is a manual focus, 35 mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Minolta of Japan between 1974 and 1977...
- XE-5Minolta XE-5The Minolta XE-5 was a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera from Minolta of Japan, introduced in 1975.It was a simplified and lower-cost version of Minolta's XE/XE-1/XE-7, keeping that camera's automatic exposure but removing viewfinder displays, multiple-exposure capability, the built-in eyepiece...
- XD-7/XD-11Minolta XD-7The Minolta XD-7 was a 35mm SLR camera manufactured by Minolta and introduced in 1977. It was the first camera to feature both shutter priority and aperture priority automatic exposure modes. The camera also offered fully metered manual exposure as well as depth of field preview and an eyepiece...
(1977-84)
- XG-1 1978-81
- XG-1n 1982 on
- XG-A
- XG-MMinolta XG-MThe Minolta XG-M was a 35mm single-lens reflex camera introduced in 1981 by Minolta of Japan. It was also known as the X-70 on the Japanese market, in which it was not available until 1982. When released, it was the top model in Minolta's XG series of consumer-grade manual focus SLRs, replacing...
- XG-7
- XG-9
- X-300
- X-300sMinolta X-300sThe Minolta X-300s is the successor of the X-300 manual-focus SLR. In contrast to the X-300 it is made of more plastic material and therefore not so heavy....
- X-370 (X-7A outside the U.S.)
- X-570Minolta X-570The Minolta X-570 was introduced in 1983 as a lower cost alternative to the X-700. It used the same chassis as the rest of the Minolta X series and the standard Minolta SR mount. The primary difference between the top of the line X-700 and the X-570 is that the latter lacked the fully automatic...
(X-500 outside the US) - X-600
- X-700Minolta X-700The Minolta X-700 is a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera introduced by Minolta in 1981. It was the top model of their final manual-focus SLR series before the introduction of the auto-focus Minolta Maxxum 7000...
- X-9
Autofocus (Alpha/Dynax/Maxxum series):
Maxxum |
Dynax |
Alpha |
Release Year |
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2Xi | ? | 1992 | |
3 | 3L | ? | |
3Xi | 1992 | ||
4 Minolta Maxxum 4 The Minolta Maxxum 4 35mm SLR camera was introduced in 1999. Konica Minolta has discontinued production of this model but maintains information on it in its website.... |
4 | Sweet II L & Dynax 3 | 2002 |
5 | Sweet II | 2001 | |
5D | Sweet Digital | ||
5Xi | 1992 | ||
7 | 2000 | ||
7D | 7 Digital | ||
7Xi | 1992 | ||
9 | 1998 | ||
9Xi | 1992 | ||
50 | 30 & 40 | 50 | |
70 | 60 | 70 | |
300Si | 101Si | 1995 | |
400Si | 500Si | 303Si | 1994 |
500Si | 500Si Super | 303Si Super | 1995 |
600Si | 600Si Classic | 507Si | 1995 |
700Si | 707Si | 1993 | |
800Si | 807Si | 1997 | |
3000i | 3700i | ||
5000 | ~1986 | ||
5000i Minolta 5000i The Minolta 5000i is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera belonging to the second generation of bodies in Minolta's autofocus SLR system, fitting between the cheaper 3000i and the more expensive, semi-pro 7000i,and replacing the 5000... |
5700i | 1989 | |
7000 Minolta Maxxum 7000 The Minolta MAXXUM 7000 35mm SLR camera was introduced in 1985. It marked a significant milestone in photography as it was the first camera to feature both integrated autofocus and motorised film advance, the standard configuration for later amateur and professional single lens reflex... |
1985 | ||
7000i Minolta 7000i The Minolta Dynax 7000i, is a 24x36mm auto-focus SLR camera, introduced by Minolta in 1988. It was sold in North America as Maxxum 7000i, and in Japan as α-7700i.... |
7000i | 7700i | 1988 |
8000i | 8700i | 1990 | |
9000 | 1985 | ||
HTSi | 505Si | (?) | 1998 |
QTSi | 303Si | 360Si | 1999 |
STSi | 404Si | Sweet S | 1999 |
SPXi | SPXi | ? | 1991 |
XTSi | 505 SI Super | Sweet | 1998 |
Maxxum |
Dynax |
Alpha |
Release Year |
126 film cameras
- Minolta Autopak 400X
- Minolta Autopak 500
- Minolta Autopak 550
- Minolta Autopak 600X
- Minolta Autopak 700
- Minolta Autopak 800
APS film and digital cameras - Vectis series
- Minolta vectis s 1(SLR-camera)Minolta VectisThe Minolta Vectis S series comprises two models of analogue SLR cameras made by Minolta, the flagship model Vectis S-1 and the Vectis S-100...
- Minolta vectis s 100 (SLR-camera)Minolta VectisThe Minolta Vectis S series comprises two models of analogue SLR cameras made by Minolta, the flagship model Vectis S-1 and the Vectis S-100...
- Minolta vectis 2000Minolta VectisThe Minolta Vectis S series comprises two models of analogue SLR cameras made by Minolta, the flagship model Vectis S-1 and the Vectis S-100...
- Minolta vectis weathermaticMinolta VectisThe Minolta Vectis S series comprises two models of analogue SLR cameras made by Minolta, the flagship model Vectis S-1 and the Vectis S-100...
- Minolta RD-3000
Film scanners
- Minolta Dimage Scan Speed
- Minolta Dimage Scan Dual (I), II, II and IV
- Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 (I) and II
- Minolta Dimage Scan Multi (I) and II
Note: final models were logo'd "Konica Minolta"
Binoculars
- ACTIVA D WP XL 8x42, 10x42 (Roof, BaK-4)
- ACTIVA D WP XL POCKET 8x25, 10x25 (Roof, BaK-4)
- ACTIVA D WP SPORT 8x42, 10x42 (Roof, BaK-4)
- ACTIVA WP 8x25, 10x25, 12x25 (Porro, BaK-4)
- ACTIVA COMPACT FM 8-22x27, 10-30x27 (Porro, BaK-4)
- ACTIVA WP FP 7x35, 7x50, 8x40, 10x50, 12x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
- ACTIVA STANDARD ZOOM 7-15x35, 8-20x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
- ULTRA COMPACT UC III 6x16, 8x18 (Roof)
- COMPACT II SUPER 8x25, 10x25L (Porro, BaK-4)
- CLASSIC III WR 7x35, 7x50, 8x40 (Porro, BaK-4)
- CLASSIC WP SPORT for USA/Canada 8x42, 10x50, 12x50 (Porro, BK-7)
- CLASSIC WP SPORT for Europe 8x42, 10x50, 12x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
- CLASSIC II ZOOM 7-15x35, 8-20x50 (Porro, BK-7)
- SPORT MINI WP 8x25, 10x25 (Roof, BK-7)
- STANDARD EZ (Porro, BK-7)
- STANDARD ZOOM EZ 7-15x35, 8-20x50 (Porro, BK-7)
- STANDARD XL (Porro, BaK-4)
- STANDARD ZOOM XL 7-15x35, 8-20x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
- STANDARD 7x35EW, 7x50, 8x40EW, 10x50EW (Porro, BaK-4)
- STANDARD ZOOM 7-15x35, 7-21x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
- WEATHERMATIC-YELLOW 7x42, 10x42 (Roof, BaK-4)
- WEATHERMATIC-BLACK 7x42, 10x42 (Roof, BaK-4)
- WEATHERMATIC COMPACT 8x23, 10x23 (Porro, BaK-4)
- POCKET 7x21, 8x22WA, 9x24, 10x25WA (Roof, BK-7)
- POCKET II (Roof, BK-7)
- AUTOFOCUS 8x22, 10x25 (Roof)
- AUTOFOCUS COMPACT 8x22, 10x25
Fotokopieermachines
- Di151
- Di152
- Di181
- Di183
- Di250/350
- Di251/351
- Di2510/3010/3510
- Di450/550
- Di470 * Di520/620
- Di551
- Di650
- Di750
- Di850
- Di1610
- Di1611
- Di2011
- Di5510
- Di7210
- CF1501
- CF2001
- CF2002
- CF3102
- CF5001
- CF9001
Planetariums
- MS-6 (for six meter domes)
- MS-8 (for eight meter domes)
- Mediaglobe, Super Mediaglobe, Super Mediaglobe II
- Series II
- Series IIb