The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee is a wonderful place for a photo shoot.
The files labeled with '256661' are from the Minolta 3000i. Wow! AF and the viewfinder on that camera is A+++ compared to my KM 5D. The amazing thing is that the camera does not report what the shutter or aperture is set at since it is 100% automatic. The user has no indication of what settings are used. It is strictly a SLR point-and-shoot camera. And it works very well.
I also shot a roll using my X-700. They are the files labeled with '25660'. I used Aperture mode only during the shoot.
The KM 5D was mounted with my beercan lens(Minolta 70-210 f/4). The X-700 and 3000i cameras were mounted with either a Spiratone 18mm f/3.5, Rokkor 24mm f/2.8 MD, or a Rokkor 85mm f/1.7 MD.
I used Kodak UltraColor 400 film. The film was developed at Walmart and the images are from the Walmart CD.