No, they do not. The Minolta XD-7, up to the X-700 takes the Minolta MD-type lenses. There are no digital slr cameras that will take an MD-mount lens. Only a camera hacker would be able to make an adapter out of spare parts in order to fit a specific dslr, and even then, the labor costs alone would be tremendous.
sony a series
You can either put an adapter on the Hasselblad H-series bodies to accept the Hasselblad CF lenses, or put a digital back on the Hasselblad C-series body.
Polaroid Cameras
yes they really do i went through 5 and they all broke between the last couple months
yes they are cornea is red and eye lenses are what u look through trust me i went to collage for it
Canon seems to be the leader in digital cameras. Some other top brands are Nikon and Olympus. The cost would depend on what your needs were and whether you went with a low or high end camera.
It may depend on the venue he plays in, but the Bon Jovi concert I went to in 2008 allowed cameras.
Until she was 37, Caroline polished Williams telescope lenses. She then went on to help him discover Uranus.
Yoshihisa Maitani (January 8, 1933 - July 30, 2009) was a designer of cameras for Olympus after joining Olympus in 1956, he went on to work for them for a further 40 years. He was involved with the design of many of their most well known cameras including the Pen and Pen F half frame cameras, the OM System, the XA and later the Stylus.
I believe they went out in stores in about the year of 2000 That is when I got my digital camera. It was one of the first cameras out in stores!!! Thanks for the questions1
the producers of the show saw her shopping with her 3 daughters and went up to her and asked if she would like to be on the show. giudice was totally interested and signed to be on the show. at first giudice didn't like the cameras in her face all day. but she warmed up to the cameras and the cash!! $
I'm assuming your talking about a 35mm film camera. Older camera lenses had aperture settings in full-stop increments. That went f1.4 f2.0 f2.8 f4.0 f5.6 f8.0 f11 f16 f22 f32 (some lenses went this high, but not many) Then newer camera lenses allowed you to go in on-third stop increments. f1.4 f1.6 f1.8 f2 f2.2 f2.5 f2.8 f3.2 f3.5 f4 f4.5 f5 f5.6 f6.3 f7.1 f8 f9 f10 f11 f13 f14 f16 f18 f20 f22 f25 f29 f32
Yes, you can try them on if the doctor has already picked them out for otherwise no, you cant. Someone I know went to the eye doctor to get their contacts for the first time. The doctor picked out the appropiate ones, and they went into a small room and the doctor showed how to put it in. ---- Hope this answers your question!