



πΈ Minolta XG 1 πΈ π Takes 35mm film π The Minolta XG-1 (body only), introduced in 1978, was the second autoexposure camera model of the XG-series of 35mm SLR film cameras produced from Minolta. Launched one year after the more sophisticated XG-7, the XG-1 was a lower-priced alternative. The model, however, is still fitted with the 'Touch Switch' system, which put camera's electronics in stand-by when powered up and activated by a touch of the shutter button. It is still an excellent pedigree not only for the enthusiast who wants to shoots mainly in automatic exposure mode but is equally adept for those who want a camera that has a full manual mode capability, and adaptability to motorized film advance. #camera #film #vintage #minolta #filmphotography












