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The '''Zoom 60 Date''' was a 35mm film camera made by [[Konica Minolta]].  It has a zoom lens which is controlled by two buttons just behind the shutter release on top of the camera.  One has a "W" on it for wide-angle shots and the other has a "T" for telephoto.  There is a LCD display on top for the frame number.  On the top left, there is an on-off switch and a mode switch to select between Red Eye, Flash, Automatic Flash and self timer.  It also features a date mechanism, located on the back film door.  It has a tripod socket on the bottom and came with a carrying strap.  Power is supplied by two ordinary AA batteries.
 
The '''Zoom 60 Date''' was a 35mm film camera made by [[Konica Minolta]].  It has a zoom lens which is controlled by two buttons just behind the shutter release on top of the camera.  One has a "W" on it for wide-angle shots and the other has a "T" for telephoto.  There is a LCD display on top for the frame number.  On the top left, there is an on-off switch and a mode switch to select between Red Eye, Flash, Automatic Flash and self timer.  It also features a date mechanism, located on the back film door.  It has a tripod socket on the bottom and came with a carrying strap.  Power is supplied by two ordinary AA batteries.
  
Camera:  Konica Minolta Zoom 60 Date
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* Camera:  Konica Minolta Zoom 60 Date
Film Type:  135 (35mm)
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* Film Type:  135 (35mm)
Lens:  Konica Minolta Zoom 35-60mm
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* Lens:  Konica Minolta Zoom 35-60mm
Focus:  Autofocus
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* Focus:  Autofocus
Flash:  Built in
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* Flash:  Built in
Batteries:  2 AA
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* Batteries:  2 AA
  
  

Revision as of 04:37, 9 September 2014

The Zoom 60 Date was a 35mm film camera made by Konica Minolta. It has a zoom lens which is controlled by two buttons just behind the shutter release on top of the camera. One has a "W" on it for wide-angle shots and the other has a "T" for telephoto. There is a LCD display on top for the frame number. On the top left, there is an on-off switch and a mode switch to select between Red Eye, Flash, Automatic Flash and self timer. It also features a date mechanism, located on the back film door. It has a tripod socket on the bottom and came with a carrying strap. Power is supplied by two ordinary AA batteries.

  • Camera: Konica Minolta Zoom 60 Date
  • Film Type: 135 (35mm)
  • Lens: Konica Minolta Zoom 35-60mm
  • Focus: Autofocus
  • Flash: Built in
  • Batteries: 2 AA