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Minolta Dynax 600si Classic

The Minolta Dynax 600si Classic is a 35mm film autofocus SLR introduced in the mid-1990s as part of Minolta's Dynax (Maxxum/Alpha) A-mount system. It was positioned as an enthusiast body that returned to traditional dedicated dials for shutter speed, exposure mode and drive, in contrast to the menu-driven controls common on competing SLRs of the period.

Sales data for the 600si Classic is thin: a single tracked UK auction hammer result in September 2025 sold for £30, so the current reference value at saleroom level sits around that figure for a body-only example in working order. Because this is wholesale auction pricing rather than a dealer retail price, clean kits with a working flash and a Minolta AF lens can sell for more in today's market, and condition of the rear control dials and back door latch has a strong influence on what a 600si Classic is worth.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: September 2025

Date Price Source
Sep 2025 £30 Special Auction Services

Frequently asked questions

What is a Minolta Dynax 600si Classic worth today?

Based on the limited UK auction record available, a body-only 600si Classic has sold for around £30 at hammer; clean, fully working examples with a lens typically sell for somewhat more outside the saleroom.

How much does a Dynax 600si Classic sell for at UK auction?

The most recent tracked hammer price in 2025 was £30, which is the best current reference for the body's wholesale auction value.

Is the Dynax 600si Classic the same camera as the Maxxum 600si?

Yes — Minolta sold the same body under different regional names, with Dynax used in Europe and Maxxum in North America.