When Konica Minolta UK transferred the Minolta camera operation to Sony UK, my company acquired a truckload of warehouse clearance most of which we sold in 2006, including many filters. Revived interest in vintage Minolta cameras, and in black and white and colour film photography, means we've catalogued the remaining filters. If the filter name includes AC, it's multicoated (including some in older black early logo boxes). If not, it's single coated. All the filters are very thin top grade optical glass in slim black mounts and can generally be used on wide-angle lenses unlike the much thicker rims typical of that period. They were always the best filters and ahead of their time in rim thickness and high density of colouring which removed the need for thicker glass, even in 8X red.

This is a late white box 40.5mm A12 (85B) warm up filter which balanced tungsten film to use in daylight. It's also a good way to increase dynamic range with many digital sensors, by setting the camera to tungsten, fitting this filter and shooting in daylight. Please note that this offer is one filter only, two boxes are shown to illustrate the product.