Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential instructions for the operation and maintenance of your Minolta XG-1 35mm SLR Film Camera. The Minolta XG-1 is a classic single-lens reflex camera designed for use with 35mm film, featuring a built-in light meter and auto exposure settings. It utilizes the Minolta MD lens mount system and includes a hot shoe for external flash units. This kit comes with a manual focus zoom lens.
Tatūnga
1. Tāuta Pūhiko
The Minolta XG-1's built-in light meter is powered by two LR44 batteries. To install or replace batteries:
- Locate the battery compartment cover, typically on the bottom of the camera body.
- Unscrew the cover using a coin.
- Insert two fresh LR44 batteries, ensuring correct polarity as indicated inside the compartment.
- Replace the cover and tighten securely.
2. Apitihanga Arotahi
The camera uses the Minolta MD lens mount system. To attach the zoom lens:
- Tiarohia te ira whero i runga i te oko arotahi ki te ira whero i runga i te maunga arotahi o te kamera.
- Whakauruhia te arotahi ki roto i te maunga ka huri i te taha karaka kia pao noa.
- Hei tango i te arotahi, pēhia te pātene tuku arotahi i te tinana o te kāmera ka hurihia te arotahi ki te taha maui.

Figure 1: Minolta XG-1 camera with the manual focus zoom lens attached. This view highlights the camera body and the extended lens barrel.
3. Te Utaina o te Kiriata
The Minolta XG-1 uses standard 35mm film. Follow these steps to load film:
- Whakatuwheratia te kaamera ki muri ma te toia ake te puku whakamuri kiriata.
- Place a 35mm film cartridge into the film chamber on the left side.
- Toia te kaiarataki kiriata ki te taha matau, ka kuhu te pito ki tetahi o nga mokowhiti.
- Whakanuia te kiriata ma te whakamahi i te mata o mua o te kiriata kia mau ai ki runga i te kopae tango.
- Katia whakamuri te kamera kia mau ra ano.
- Advance the film two frames, pressing the shutter release button each time, to wind past the exposed leader. The frame counter should show '1'.
4. Setting Film Speed (ASA/DIN)
The camera's light meter needs to be set to the correct film speed (ASA or ISO) for accurate exposure readings. This setting is typically found on the back of the camera.

Figure 2: The back of the Minolta XG-1 camera, displaying the ASA and DIN film speed settings. Adjust the dial to match your film's sensitivity.
Rotate the ASA/DIN dial to match the speed of the film you have loaded (e.g., ASA 100, 200, 400).
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
1. Powering On and Metering
To activate the light meter, lightly press the shutter release button. The red LED meter exposure indicator inside the viewfinder will illuminate, showing the recommended shutter speed for the current aperture setting.
2. Aratau Whakaaturanga
The Minolta XG-1 offers both automatic exposure and manual control:
- Automatic Exposure (A Mode): Set the shutter speed dial to 'A'. The camera will automatically select the appropriate shutter speed based on the light meter reading and your chosen aperture.
- Whakaaturanga ā-ringa: Set the shutter speed dial to a specific speed (e.g., 1/125s, 1/60s). You will then need to adjust the aperture ring on the lens until the light meter indicates a correct exposure.

Whakaahua 3: Runga view of the Minolta XG-1, illustrating the shutter speed dial (right), film advance lever (right), and the hot shoe for flash (center).
3. Te arotahi
This kit includes a manual focus zoom lens. To focus:
- Titiro ma te viewKaituku.
- Rotate the focusing ring on the lens until your subject appears sharp in the split-image or microprism focusing aid in the center of the viewKaituku.
- Adjust the zoom ring to change the focal length as desired.

Whakaahua 4: Taha view of the Minolta XG-1 camera and its zoom lens. The focus and zoom rings on the lens are visible for manual adjustment.
4. Te Pikitia
Once focus and exposure are set, gently press the shutter release button all the way down to take the picture. After each shot, advance the film using the film advance lever to prepare for the next frame.
5. Using an External Flash
The camera features a hot shoe mount for external flash units. Attach a compatible flash to the hot shoe. Refer to your flash unit's manual for specific operation instructions. Ensure the camera's shutter speed is set to the flash synchronization speed (usually marked with a lightning bolt symbol or a specific speed like 1/60s).
6. Kiriata Whakahoki
When the film counter indicates the end of the roll (or you feel resistance when advancing the film), it's time to rewind. Press the film rewind release button (usually on the bottom of the camera) and turn the film rewind knob clockwise until you feel the film leader detach from the take-up spool. Open the camera back and remove the film cartridge.
Te tiaki
- Te horoi: Use a soft, lint-free cloth to clean the camera body. For the lens, use a specialized lens cleaning solution and cloth. Avoid touching the lens elements directly.
- Rokiroki: Store the camera in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If storing for an extended period, remove the batteries to prevent leakage.
- Whare Kiriata: Keep the film chamber clean and free of dust or debris to prevent scratches on the film.
Raparongoā
- Camera not powering on / Light meter not working: Tirohia te tāutanga o te pākahiko, kia mōhio ai kei te hou tonu ngā pākahiko. Whakakapia mēnā e tika ana.
- Film not advancing: Ensure the film leader is properly engaged with the take-up spool. Check if the film rewind release button is accidentally pressed.
- Images are too dark/light: Verify that the film speed (ASA/DIN) is correctly set. In manual mode, ensure the aperture and shutter speed settings align with the light meter's recommendation. In auto mode, check if the scene is too dark or bright for the camera's capabilities.
- Ko nga whakaahua porangi: Ensure the lens is properly focused. Check for camera shake; use a faster shutter speed or a tripod in low light.
Whakatakotoranga
| Waitohu | Minolta |
| Ingoa Tauira | XG-1 |
| Momo Hōputu Kiriata | 35mm |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | Auto Exposure, Manual Focus, Sturdy Design |
| Te Tere Marumaru | 1/1000 hēkona |
| Momo Marumaru | Rererangi Whakaruruhau |
| Nga Waahanga kei roto | Te Tinana kamera me te Arotahi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 2 Pauna |
| Puna Mana | 2x LR44 Batteries (for light meter) |
| Maunga Arotahi | Minolta MD |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
This Minolta XG-1 camera is a renewed product. Specific warranty terms for renewed items are typically provided by the seller. Please refer to the purchase documentation or contact the seller directly for details regarding warranty coverage and support for this specific renewed unit.
For general inquiries or technical assistance, you may also consult online photography forums or resources dedicated to vintage Minolta cameras.





