Minolta X-300 + MD 1,7/50mm | Analogue camera





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Minolta X-300 35 mm SLR with MD 1,7/50mm lens, tested and working; body in good condition, dating from 1980–1990.
Description from the seller
The Minolta X-300 is a 35 mm film SLR produced in the 1980s by Minolta. It was designed as an accessible yet complete SLR, becoming one of the most widespread cameras among students and enthusiasts thanks to its balance between simplicity and creative control.
The body is compact and relatively light compared to professional SLRs, with a build that combines metal and plastic materials. The ergonomics are simple and intuitive, with clear, easily reachable controls, designed to make the experience smooth even for beginners.
lenses with dirt present, a superficial cleaning was performed but the spots on the first lens remained
The X-300 is a manual SLR with aperture priority. This means the photographer sets the aperture on the lens, while the camera automatically selects the correct shutter speed through the TTL metering system. It’s a very useful mode for learning, because it allows focusing on depth of field while maintaining proper exposure.
The Minolta X-300 is a 35 mm film SLR produced in the 1980s by Minolta. It was designed as an accessible yet complete SLR, becoming one of the most widespread cameras among students and enthusiasts thanks to its balance between simplicity and creative control.
The body is compact and relatively light compared to professional SLRs, with a build that combines metal and plastic materials. The ergonomics are simple and intuitive, with clear, easily reachable controls, designed to make the experience smooth even for beginners.
lenses with dirt present, a superficial cleaning was performed but the spots on the first lens remained
The X-300 is a manual SLR with aperture priority. This means the photographer sets the aperture on the lens, while the camera automatically selects the correct shutter speed through the TTL metering system. It’s a very useful mode for learning, because it allows focusing on depth of field while maintaining proper exposure.

