7000 (1985)
The SLR was originally viewed as a camera for professionals and advanced users. To make it more widely accessible and easier to use, Minolta engineers spent over four years developing an AF system. When the 7000 was launched, it proved to be the first serious 35mm SLR camera featuring an AF system in the world.
Foreseeing an all-digital future, Minolta prepared for it by changing the camera lens-mount to the α mount, which Sony inherited and has renamed the Sony α mount. As the 7000 was the first successful, all-digitally controlled AF camera, it was enthusiastically received by photo-hobbyists and camera lovers everywhere. After its launch, it became recognized as the camera that triggered a booming business for AF SLR cameras.