Minolta Autopak 600-X
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The Minolta Autopak was introduced by Minolta in 1972. It has a CdS-controlled aperture for its focusable Rokkor 1:2.8 38mm lens. It uses Magicube flash bulb cubes. When using the camera, there is a rotating dial on the left side which can be adjusted for different focusing distances.
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Specifications
- Film type: 126 cartridge (28mm × 28mm)
- Film Speeds: ASA 50 to ASA 125
- Film Advance: 2-stroke winding mechanism
- Lens: 38mm Rokkor glass lens, 4 elements in 3 groups
- Aperture: f/2.8
- Focusing Distance: 3.3 feet to infinity, with four different settings, 4 ft., 8 ft., 17 ft. and infinity
- Shutter Speed: 1/90 sec., 1/45 sec. with flashcube
- Flash: Magicubes
- Battery: RM-640 1.5 volt Mercury battery
- Size: 4 5/8" wide (118mm), 2 3/4" high (71mm), 2/38" thick (60.5mm)
- Weight: 11.6 oz. (330 g.) including battery and wrist strap