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Minolta XD5

The Minolta XD5 is a camera made by Minolta. It was manufactured in Japan starting in 1979. The model is a slimmed down version of the Minolta XD. Except for a few minor details, the range of functions is identical. For example, it lacks an aperture display in the viewfinder.

The lenses of the 35mm camera can be exchanged. This is made possible by the Minolta SR bayonet. There is a wide range of lenses with different focal lengths. Mostly you get the camera together with a 50 mmm lens. The Japanese photo camera does not have an autofocus function. It is focused manually.

For taking pictures, the Minolta XD5 has a light meter that measures the exposure. It is designed for an ISO range of 12 to 3200. The aperture and exposure time can be freely selected. However, there are also two automatic modes. This allows the camera to set either exposure time or aperture automatically.

For the shutter speed, you can choose between values from 1/1000 second to 1 second. For the aperture, it depends on the lens which values are available. For long exposures, there is a Bulb mode. In this mode, the camera should be mounted on a tripod to get sharp pictures. For this, you will find a thread for a tripod on the bottom.

A flash can be used via the hot shoe or the PC flash port. A cable release can also be connected to the camera. There is also a self-timer with a lead time of up to ten seconds.

With a size of 13.6 x 8.7 x 5.1 cm, the Minolta XD5 weighs 525 grams according to the manual. Power is supplied by two 1.5V S76 batteries (eBay / Amazon*). These batteries can still be found easily today.

Films for the Minolta XD5

According to the manual, 35mm films are exposed in the Minolta XD5. You can still get these films very easily today. One possible film for color images is the Kodak Portra 160*. A possibility for B&W pictures is the Kodak T-Max 400*. There are, of course, films from several other manufacturers.

The exposure area of the 35mm camera has a size of 24mm x 36mm. At this size, 36 frames fit on a normal roll of film. The film transport on this model is mechanical. For the return transport into the cartridge there is a crank. A mechanical indicator gives information about the number of photos taken.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
Film format 35mm
Picture Format 36 mm x 24 mm
Lens type Interchangeable lens
Shutter Speeds 1/1000 to 1 second
Bulb Mode Yes
Adjustable aperture Yes
Adjustable shutter speed Yes
Auto exposure No
Light Meter Yes
Supported Film Speeds ISO 12 to ISO 3200
Exposure Modes Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual Mode
Exposure Compensation ± 2 LW
Flash Connector Hot Shoe, PC-Flash
Flash Sync Speed 1/100 second
Tripod Mount Yes
Cable Release Thread Yes
Self-timer Yes, Self-timer function with 10 seconds delay
Power Supply 2x S76 batteries
Size 13.6 x 8.7 x 5.1 cm
Dimensions in Inches 5.35 x 3.43 x 2.01 inches
Weight 525 grams
Release Date 1979
Age Up to 47 years
Production start 1979
Manufacturer Minolta

Used Prices

The current average price for this camera is 130,90 € based on 63 offers, as of 6.7.2026.

Average Price per Year

  • 2026: 138,01 €
  • 2025: 151,29 €
  • 2024: 160,50 €
  • 2023: 146,44 €

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ about the Minolta XD5

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