🛠️ 📷 Repair Cameras

Minolta XG-E

✎ Edit this page

The Minolta XG-E (known as XG-2 and XG-7 in different markets) was a mid-range 35mm SLR camera introduced in the late 1970s, offering enhanced features over the basic XG-A while maintaining user-friendly operation. This camera featured aperture-priority auto exposure with improved metering capabilities and additional manual control options for advancing photographers. The XG-E incorporated a reliable electronic shutter system with mechanical backup, along with enhanced viewfinder information and exposure compensation capabilities. Built with Minolta's SR lens mount, it provided compatibility with the full range of Rokkor lenses and professional accessories. Designed for amateur photographers seeking more control than entry-level models, the XG-E struck an excellent balance between automated convenience and manual flexibility, appealing to enthusiasts who wanted reliable automatic exposure with the ability to override the system when creative situations demanded more precise control.

Files