Originally posted by: Lucky
Originally posted by: crab453
No?
I wouldnt recommend low-end minolta. Their consumer glass is decent, certainly no worse than nikon or canon but their bodies fall short. Cheaply made, we used to see a lot of minolta returns. It's also harder to find extra lenses and accesories. Especially used ones. Their pro bodies are fantastic though.
The major problem with that camera is that completely manual exposure is not possible. Why buy an SLR if you do not have full control over it? If all you want is a point and shoot camera with changable lenses...I suppose it would work, but dont look to it if you want to do any sort of serious shooting.