Andreas Thaler
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With the Minolta/Maxxum/Alpha 7000 AF Minolta ushered in the autofocus era in 1985.
Similar to the Minolta 9000 AF, the Minolta 7000 AF can have problems with the aperture control.
No matter what aperture is set, the 7000 always creates the smallest aperture.
I suspect that the contact surfaces of the switching magnets are contaminated. In order to get to the bottom of the problem, the mirror box must be removed.
I have a 7000 with this problem.
The following information sources are available for this project:


Minolta Maxxum 7000 Service Manual
Factory service manual and SPT repair guide
learncamerarepair.com
I fixed my Minolta 7000 (aperture magnet problem)

We'll start next week.
An exciting project awaits us

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