Description
The Minolta 7000 AF was the first popular autofocus SLR camera. It was truly a revolutionary camera in that it redefined what an SLR was with the addition of computer chips in the camera body, lenses, and accessories. These controlled the camera functions for optimal results
The kit lens for the camera was a Minolta AF 35-70mm f4 lens with macro switch. Its zoom setting ring served in macro mode as manual focusing ring.