The Minolta XG-1 is a little, user friendly and light-weight electronic SLR from the early 1980s. In addition to manual operation, it provides an aperture priority mode in which the shutter speed is automatically picked from 1s to 1/1000s (steplessly) and offers exposure payment of up to 2 EV. Lenses consist of a Minolta 45mm f1:2 lens and a Toyo 28-78mm macro zoom f:3.5 -4.5 lens. The electronic camera works correctly and comes with everything you require - video camera, strap, lenses with lens caps, Minolta 118x compact flash, AAA and button batteries, 3 rolls of movie, all handbooks and a small cam bag.