elek_ludvigh Posted October 8, 2012 Share Posted October 8, 2012 <p>Hi All,<br>I have a Maxxum 5 which I like a lot and am just wondering if the Maxxum 70 which was a later model was a step up, down or virtually identical. Any input from folks who are actually familiar with both models would be appreciated.<br>Thanks!<br>Jay</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member69643 Posted October 9, 2012 Share Posted October 9, 2012 <p>I think it was discussed pretty effectively here...</p> <p><a href="http://www.alphamountworld.com/reviews/forgotten-minolta-dynax-60-maxxum-70">http://www.alphamountworld.com/reviews/forgotten-minolta-dynax-60-maxxum-70</a></p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Gammill Posted October 14, 2012 Share Posted October 14, 2012 <p>Also, then 70 being a later model might be easier to find in good working order. The Maxxum 5 looks better made (due to chrome look plastic) but if the 70 has more metal it might be the way to go. I've had a 5 for nearly 10 years and it works flawlessly but I suspect some viewfinder separation. If you can live with only 3 AF sensors look at the XTSI. </p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
randyjay Posted October 25, 2012 Share Posted October 25, 2012 <p>I just purchased a 70 online, but I haven't got it yet. I have a 5, and it is a great camera.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elek_ludvigh Posted November 5, 2012 Author Share Posted November 5, 2012 <p>I got a very clean fully functional 70 for $38.00 including shipping and a 28-100mm D lens, which is very sharp and contrasty. Very similar to the 5, but with enough differences to be worth getting. A little jewel, highly recommended to anyone wanting a light, small, full function camera!<br> PS. Patrick, thanks for the link, the info in it was what made me decide to take the plunge.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stefano_giovannini2 Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 <p>70 is bigger than 5. 70 seems more ergonomic, 5 a bit harder to hold.<br> But small size is good for travel or to take along a digital camera in a small bag.</p> <p> </p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stefano_giovannini2 Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 <p>PS I tend to use the 5 more, but the 70 seems to have better controls</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Gammill Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 <p>Since this thread started a few years back it's possible to pick up an even more advanced Maxxum for about the same money as a 5 or a 70. The Maxxum 7 is a bargain today. </p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stefano_giovannini2 Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 <p>yes but I shoot negative and I do not really need too much from a film camera. I got Maxxum 5 and XTsi for $15.</p> <p>I like that the 5 is small so I can carry 2 without need to switch lenses or load a camera with BW, another with color, or hi speed / low speed. Most of my stuff is digital after all.</p> <p>here is a mix of shots with Minolta Maxxum 5 (BW home developed and digitized_ and color (Sony A6000) from last night.</p> <p>https://flic.kr/s/aHskGqx7Yi</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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