You would have to use a Minolta SLR digital camera with a Minolta lens. However, don't automatically assume an old Minolta lens will work on a digital camera. You need to determine whether the digital camera accepts interchangeable lenses and whether it accepts the specific Minolta SLR lens and mount you have. There is no real generic answer to this question.
It all depends on the kind of digital camera you have, if the lens mount is the same on both of the cameras, then the lens will work (Minolta and Sony are interchangeable) Off camera flashes may also work, again depending on the kind of camera(s). And of course, film wont.
mount etna is a strato volcano
Mount Pinatubo is a stratovolcano
Mount Marapi is a stratovolcano.
Possibly, it depends on the kind of mount. Miranda made (or possibly still make?) lenses for various cameras so if it was built for a nikon for example it should fit a modern nikon. I think this is the same for most makes of camera. I think also that sony cameras use the old minolta mount. As for finding out which kind of mount you have, I would take a picture and post it on a photography forum, someone will probably be able to identify it for you or just try it on any dslr you have access to. Remember that if you do fit the lens on a digital camera, you will only be able to use it manually.
Mount McKinley is not a volcano, and never has been.
Mount Everest is not a volcano. It is simply a mountain.
Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano located in Italy.
what rock is mount kilimanjaro made from
stormbolian
a mountain