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Konica Minolta Zoom 60 Date
My new (used) camera came in the mail today! It was an eBay purchase and I picked it up for only $7.99. It's like new! There's a fair and car show this weekend, so looks like I'll get to try it out soon.
I bought it for sentimental reasons. I've always been a Minolta man and when I heard they were going out of business in 2006, it broke my heart. Mind you, this was also just after I had purchased the last-ever camera they made, a Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D DSLR. I bought it and then they went out of business a couple weeks later. But, seeing as how Konica and Minolta were only in business together for a couple years, this had to be one of the last film cameras they made, so that's why I picked it up. Fortunately, I've got some Konica Minolta film to run through it.
I bought it for sentimental reasons. I've always been a Minolta man and when I heard they were going out of business in 2006, it broke my heart. Mind you, this was also just after I had purchased the last-ever camera they made, a Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D DSLR. I bought it and then they went out of business a couple weeks later. But, seeing as how Konica and Minolta were only in business together for a couple years, this had to be one of the last film cameras they made, so that's why I picked it up. Fortunately, I've got some Konica Minolta film to run through it.
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