Found a $17 Mother's Day Minolta. It works. My wife's gonna love it.

mkt

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Here's a different thread than normal.

My wife got a few disposable 35mm cameras about a year ago and loved them. A few weeks back, she mentioned she’d love a 35mm SLR to shoot with. I love her and want to encourage it, so of course I said yes. With Mother’s Day coming up, it felt like the perfect time.

Her grandfather was a professional photographer, and I thought it’d be a cool tribute to get her the same kind of camera he used. That ended up being a Pentax K1000. Super common when I was in high school as the student camera. Solid, reliable, and honestly great.

But I had a couple things working against me. First, money’s tight right now after a stretch of unemployment. Second, I start a new job soon, and my brain’s already halfway in first-week survival mode. I didn’t want to deal with shipping delays, marketplace drama, or playing eBay roulette while trying to learn a new role. So I decided: local only, and only places with a clear refund policy. Didn’t care if it was a national chain or some hole-in-the-wall. I just needed it to be fast and low-risk.

So I made a list of what to look for - a K1000 was on it, but it wasn’t essential. They’re common enough, but when you’re shopping local, you work with what you can find. I set a budget and, this morning - after dropping my son off at school - I went on a little quest to hit every vintage store, pawn shop, and thrift spot within an hour radius.

45 minutes in, I struck gold. A Minolta X-370 at a pawn shop. Same era, same mostly-manual vibe, but way more budget-friendly.

While I was testing it, it wasn’t firing. Checked the battery compartment. One of the batteries was swollen. I told them, if you replace the batteries and it works, I’ll buy it. They countered: you go buy the batteries. If it works, we’ll knock that cost off the final price. If it doesn’t, we’ll give you store credit for the batteries.

Fair deal.

So I ran out, bought fresh ones, popped them in, and shutter began to fire. After a bit of back-and-forth, I walked out with the X-370 and two lenses for $17. Batteries included once the receipt discount kicked in.

It was still early, so I drove back toward home with a quick detour to Orlando’s Milk District. I bought a roll of Fuji 400 and a lens cap for the 50mm that came on the camera from Colonial Photo, then just wandered around, shot the whole roll, and grabbed lunch.

Took it down the street to Bellow’s Film Lab. Got it developed and scanned.

And the damn thing worked. Here's a few pics from the roll (and one of the camera).

 

mkt

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With Mother's Day coming up, figured it was time for an update on this present.

The camera came with an original Minolta 50mm and a vintage JCPenney/Samyang 80-200mm zoom. Also a 2x magnifier - though that thing’s janky and messes with the metering, so it will stay in a drawer where it belongs. But I did track down a vintage Minolta 24mm for $20, so she's pretty much covered from wide to zoom now.

I also snagged an original X-370 manual and warranty card for five bucks on ebay. Couldn’t resist. I love when vintage guitars come with old case candy, so I figured she might appreciate the vibe.

And finally, I ditched the OEM strap. Something about 40 years of someone else’s BO didn’t feel very “giftable.” I swapped it for a retro-inspired one that actually looks nice. Wrapped it all up with a matching vintage-style camera bag to keep everything together.
 

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senor_jorge

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That’s awesome. I knew film was becoming popular, but didn’t know to what extent until talking to some CineStill reps today. Hope she has a great time with it.

I was eyeing an old Nikon F3 until my wife dragged me out after I started pricing stuff to set up a home lab :cautious:
 

mkt

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That’s awesome. I knew film was becoming popular, but didn’t know to what extent until talking to some CineStill reps today. Hope she has a great time with it.

I was eyeing an old Nikon F3 until my wife dragged me out after I started pricing stuff to set up a home lab :cautious:
I had such a blast these past two weeks of "testing" that I’ve started eyeing a 35mm SLR. Luckily, there are still some underrated brands out there, so you can score a solid setup for well under $100, all in.

Honestly, I can't even go out for drinks with friends for that cheap.

Now I’m just deciding whether to stick with Minolta so I can use my wife’s lenses… or go my own way and try something like Olympus or Ricoh. Probably Ricoh, since I can use almost any M42 lenses with them.
 

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