The flashing "ISO 100" where the camera appears to lock up will happen any time you close the film door and it cant read the DX code from the film canister. Its looking for you to tell it what ISO you want and it wont let you move on until you do
@arhphotographic3 ай бұрын
Thank you for helping to demistify😁
@Martin_Siegel9 ай бұрын
The Minolta 9000 AF took the MD 90 motordrive which could had exchangeable battery packs (one for reloadables and one for normal alkalines) and which could also be used with the 100 frames film back. The winder allowed for single frame and continous advance at three frames rates (5fps, 3fps and 2fps). Having spare batteries was a good idea, especially with the 100 exposure back because it was draining batteries quickly so the exchangeable battery packs were useful. Instruction manual (and source of my wisdom) at Butkus.