There was a point in the late 70s when Minolta did something mildly uncharacteristic. They had always produced interesting cameras with cutting-edge features, but occasionally they were aesthetically challenged – the SRT 101 was gawky while the XK/XM/X-1 (with certain finders at least) could look quite monstrous. But in 1977, they produced a cutting-edge camera... The post Minolta XG9 review appeared first on 35mmc.