Sunday Morning Wander Downtown Oakville in Early June Part One
Fomapan 400, Minolta XE-7, MC Rokkor lenses, a nice combination. I was out for a Sunday morning walk in downtown Oakville with my friend John Meadows before the hordes showed up. Minolta doesn't quite have the same cachet as Nikon or Canon but in some ways was ahead of the game in terms of technology. Minolta had primitive matrix metering with the CLC system in SRT bodies, owned their own glass factory to make lens blanks for Rokkor lenses. Later on Minolta sold lens blanks to Leica for their R mount lenses. The XE-7 was one sleeper camera of the mid 1970s and was only made for a few short years. While Nikon had the Nikkormat EL and Canon the EF, and by 1975 Pentax with the K2, Minolta's XE-7 ran with the best of them, so much it became the platform for Leica's R3 SLR with the great collaboration between them and Leitz Wetzler.
Camera: Minolta XE-7, MC Rokkor lenses.
Film: Fomapan 400, HC110 B.
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