Andreas Thaler
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In order to access the shutter for repairs or replacement, the mirror box on the Minolta 7000 AF must be removed. The same applies to fixing problems with the aperture control or the mechanics of the mirror box.
This tutorial shows the necessary steps.
The basis for this is the Minolta Service Manual and an issue of the SPT Journal:
-> See page 139 (PDF) for removing top and bottom cover.
-> See from page 159 (PDF) „Mirror box set removing“
-> See page 19 (original) „Sequence“ for removing top and bottom cover.
-> See page 21 (original) „Sequence to remove mirror box.
Notes
Removing the mirror box
The candidate.
Remove bottom cover, 7 screws.
The screws are different lengths, this picture is not a reference (see start of this posting, „Notes“, point 3), so please pay attention when loosening them.
Top cover, 7 screws.
Handle inside, latch with screw.
5 cables to the hot shoe connect the top cover with the housing, desolder (brown, black, white, blue, purple).
Before desoldering, cover the LCD with tape to protect it.
With flux, desoldering is quick and the solder joints retain their shape.
Done
Removing the handle, 1 screw.
This tutorial shows the necessary steps.
The basis for this is the Minolta Service Manual and an issue of the SPT Journal:

Minolta Maxxum 7000 Service Manual
Factory service manual and SPT repair guide
learncamerarepair.com
-> See page 139 (PDF) for removing top and bottom cover.
-> See from page 159 (PDF) „Mirror box set removing“

-> See page 19 (original) „Sequence“ for removing top and bottom cover.
-> See page 21 (original) „Sequence to remove mirror box.
Notes
- This tutorial follows both sources for the most part, but I deviate here and there from the order of the steps as they are listed in the SPT Journal (author: Larry Lyells). Especially in the finale, when it comes to desoldering cables in the bottom area.
- This process worked for me, but I strongly recommend familiarizing yourself with both sources before starting work. There you will also find additional tips and explanations.
- I am removing the mirror box from a 7000, where I have already done this before. So this is no longer the original camera mounted by Minolta, which may be relevant given the various screw types that I may no longer have assigned correctly. I have also already replaced two black textile adhesive strips with white insulation tape.
- I found no indication in either the Service Manual or the SPT Journal that the camera needs to be adjusted after assembly.
- I investigated the last part - the shutter unit removal - myself without instructions. According to the service manual, the shutter is very sensitive and should not be taken apart. This means that if there was a problem, it was obviously completely replaced by Minolta. You should be able to read in the service manual and SPT journal whether adjustments need to be made after a replacement.
- All parts are resistant, the camera even stood upside down without the top cover, so I didn't need a vice when working.
- All screws could be removed without any problems.
- I recommend using a grounded work mat to protect the ICs from electrostatic discharge, which is also the instruction in the service manual. See Post in thread 'Minolta (Maxxum/Alpha) 7000 AF: Aperture issues resolved/shortcut, viewfinder display/main LCD replaced, mirror box removed, aperture ring exchanged'https://www.photrio.com/forum/threa...d-aperture-ring-exchanged.211422/post-2867118
- Good luck! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me
- All information provided without guarantee and use at your own risk.
Removing the mirror box
The candidate.
Remove bottom cover, 7 screws.
The screws are different lengths, this picture is not a reference (see start of this posting, „Notes“, point 3), so please pay attention when loosening them.
Top cover, 7 screws.
Handle inside, latch with screw.
5 cables to the hot shoe connect the top cover with the housing, desolder (brown, black, white, blue, purple).
Before desoldering, cover the LCD with tape to protect it.
With flux, desoldering is quick and the solder joints retain their shape.
Done
Removing the handle, 1 screw.
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