The Minolta Dynax 9xi is a flagship SLR camera of the xi series. It was introduced in the early 1990s. In the USA it was marketed as the Minolta Maxxum 9xi. In Japan, the camera was available as the Minolta Alpha 9xi. In addition to the normal model, there was also a Quartz-Date version with the option of imprinting the date of recording in the pictures.
The lens of the Japanese camera is interchangeable. This is made possible by the Minolta A bayonet. There are many different lenses available for this mount. Focusing is automatic. The camera is equipped with an autofocus system for this purpose. Of course, the focus can also be adjusted manually.
You can also rely on the camera's automatic exposure settings. There is a programme automatic that sets all values automatically. There is also a time and aperture preselection mode. A completely manual mode is also available. Here you can choose between values of 1/12000 second and 30 seconds for the shutter speed. There is also a bulb mode for long exposures. The available apertures depend on the lens.
The film speed can be set automatically by the camera. The camera technology uses the DX code on the film cartridge for this. Values from ISO 25 to ISO 5000 are supported. This value can also be set manually. Here, values in 1/3 steps from ISO 6 to ISO 6400 are available.
There is also a self-timer with a ten-second lead time. There is also a tripod socket on the underside of the housing. An external flash can also be connected to the Minolta camera.
According to the manual, the dimensions of the Minolta Dynax 9xi are 16.3 x 9.8 x 6.4 cm. It weighs 740 grams without lens and film. A 2CR5 battery (eBay / Amazon*) is responsible for the power supply. This battery can be easily purchased online. One battery charge is enough for 1200 pictures.
Films for the Minolta Dynax 9xi
The batteries are used for the display on the top of the housing. The number of photos taken is also displayed there. The film is automatically transported by a motor. The motor can take up to 4.5 pictures per second. Usually 36 pictures fit on one roll of film.
The Minolta Dynax 9xi was built for the 35mm format. Excellent films for the Japanese camera that are still available today and easy to buy are the Kodak Portra 400* for colour pictures and the Ilford HP5* for black and white pictures. Of course, there are also other manufacturers of film. Suitable material is offered by Adox, Rollei, Foma or Lomography.




