Minolta Dynax 9 Ti
The Minolta Dynax 9 Ti is a titanium-finished variant of the Dynax 9, a professional 35mm autofocus SLR introduced by Minolta in the late 1990s. It was positioned at the top of Minolta's autofocus SLR line and used the Minolta A-mount, sold in some markets under the Maxxum and Alpha names.
With only a single recorded UK auction result, the Dynax 9 Ti's market is thinly traded: a 2024 hammer price of £580 is the available reference for what one sells for at saleroom level (wholesale, before commission). As of 2026 the titanium variant continues to command a premium over the standard black Dynax 9, though buyers should treat any single data point as indicative rather than definitive when assessing value.
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: August 2024
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Aug 2024 | £580 | Chiswick Auctions | |
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Auction: Photographica (Lot 243) Title: A Minolta Dynax 9 Ti SLR Camera
Description:
A Minolta Dynax 9 Ti SLR Camera Serial No: 0305 Body: E - New Old Stock Shutter: untested - manufacturers paper covering still in place on shutter ... read more |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Minolta Dynax 9 Ti worth today?
The one UK auction record on file shows a hammer price of £580 in 2024; with so few data points, the worth of any individual example depends heavily on cosmetic condition and working order.
How much does a Minolta Dynax 9 Ti sell for at auction?
Recorded UK auction results are limited to a single £580 sale, so the price a given example sells for can vary meaningfully from that figure.
Is the Dynax 9 Ti more valuable than the standard Dynax 9?
The titanium variant is rarer and generally trades at a premium, but the available sales history is too thin to quote a precise differential.