Goodbye, Minolta
Today is officially the last day that Konica Minolta is in the camera (selling) business. Tomorrow (April 1st) it all goes over to Sony. I started using Minolta just over three months ago. In the last three months I have acquired three Minolta camera bodies and about a dozen lenses ranging from plastic toys (28-100mm) to perhaps what is the best lens ever produced by any lens manufacturer (the 200mm G lens). Today I feel as much a part of the Minolta-family as people who have been die-hard fans for over thirty years.
As I keep saying, the most popular (Canon or Nikon in this case) is rarely the best. Minolta consistently had better cameras (the design of the Maxxum 7 puts cameras in higher segments by other manufacturers to shame), newer technology (Autofocus, Anti-shake), better glass, and was perhaps the only camera company that wasnt afraid to innovate radically. What they lacked was good marketing strategy and advertising revenues. It is really sad when true innovators like Minolta go down like this.
The various forums devoted to Minolta have been quite emotional the last few months. Ranging from wild rumors of how Sony is going to ruin everything to truly sincere “thank-you’s” to the various people working at Minolta who are going to be without a job tomorrow. I just saw this post by an ex-Minolta employee on dpreview:
If you don’t know who Mr Kusumoto is well he’s the man who came from Japan many years ago with two suitcases full of Minolta cameras and started it all for Minolta. He was talking with the manager about something. When he was done about four of us techs who have been here a long long time watch him glance at us for an instant as he walked towards the door. He turned around and stared at us. In the most humblest words he said “I am so sorry”. He is a most honorable man. He made this company great! It was great working for someone who really cared about his employees and his customers. I walked over and extended my hand. He did the same. I thanked him and that’s all I could say without getting too choked up. Next tech did the same and so on. Sorry if this is a bummer but It is an end of an era. - Xtech
Tomorrow is a new day. Sony is in an amazing position to take over the DSLR market by storm. But Sony being Sony, they are just as likely to ruin everything just like they did with the Walkman. I doubt they will make any new announcement before May/June. Its going to be a long wait…
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