Cameras of the 1970s - shift from mechanical to electronic

In this video, I take you on a journey through the 1970s—a time when cameras evolved from purely mechanical machines into electronically assisted tools that began to think for you. This isn’t just a collection of classic cameras—it’s a story about a turning point in how photographers captured the world. From the rugged, all-mechanical giants used by professionals… to the first truly intelligent cameras with electronic shutters and automatic exposure… you’ll see how quickly the industry shifted in just a few short years. We’ll explore iconic models from Minolta, setting them in context in what the industry was doing, as well as pivotal cameras from Olympus, and Voigtländer. This is an overview of the era, setting the stage for deeper, hands-on reviews of each camera coming soon. If you’re interested in classic cameras, engineering evolution, or just love the feel of analog photography, this is a decade worth understanding. 📸 Featured cameras include: Minolta XM / X-1 Minolta XD11 Minolta SRT 102 / Super Minolta Hi-Matic E Minolta 110 Zoom and Autopak 470 Olympus OM-1 Voigtländer VSL1 Coming next: individual deep dives into each of these cameras. Subscribe if you’d like to follow along as we explore them one by one. #FilmPhotography #VintageCameras #Minolta #Nikon #Canon #Olympus #Voigtlander #AnalogPhotography #PhotographyHistory