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+ | |image_text= The Minolta-16 II of 1960. | ||
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After the success of the Konan cameras for 16mm film the '''Minolta-16''' for [[Minolta|Chiyoda]]'s 16mm film cartridges had been introduced in 1956 or 1957. It took 10×14mm sized exposures through a [[Rokkor]] 1:3.5/25mm lens. It had a push/pull cocking mechanism for film advance and winding up the shutter, an exposure counter, a flash-synchronized 3-speed slider shutter, and even choice between five apertures. It was very small but weighed 150 g. Ancillary lenses were mountable as well as filters. It was sold together with two nearness lenses and a leather case. | After the success of the Konan cameras for 16mm film the '''Minolta-16''' for [[Minolta|Chiyoda]]'s 16mm film cartridges had been introduced in 1956 or 1957. It took 10×14mm sized exposures through a [[Rokkor]] 1:3.5/25mm lens. It had a push/pull cocking mechanism for film advance and winding up the shutter, an exposure counter, a flash-synchronized 3-speed slider shutter, and even choice between five apertures. It was very small but weighed 150 g. Ancillary lenses were mountable as well as filters. It was sold together with two nearness lenses and a leather case. | ||
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For the Minolta-16 models Chiyoda had changed the film cartridges. Midroll film exchange was no more possible with the new cartridges. | For the Minolta-16 models Chiyoda had changed the film cartridges. Midroll film exchange was no more possible with the new cartridges. | ||
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+ | |image_text=With [[Minolta Junior B.C.|Junior B.C.]] flash on accessory clamp | ||
+ | |image_by= Nick Zamora | ||
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+ | |image_text= Minolta 16 film cassette with its "coffin case". | ||
+ | |image_by= Frank Reiser | ||
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+ | |image_by= John Banbury | ||
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=== Minolta-16 === | === Minolta-16 === | ||
*Type: subminiature viewfinder camera | *Type: subminiature viewfinder camera | ||
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*Dimensions: collapsed 82×45×24mm, otherwise 107×45×24mm | *Dimensions: collapsed 82×45×24mm, otherwise 107×45×24mm | ||
*Weight: 150 g | *Weight: 150 g | ||
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+ | |image_text= Minolta-16 II controls (and [[JCII]] sticker} | ||
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=== Minolta-16 II === | === Minolta-16 II === | ||
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*Focusing: fixed (9 ft.) | *Focusing: fixed (9 ft.) | ||
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− | + | * [http://www.submin.com/16mm/collection/minolta/index.htm Variations in all Minolta 16mm cameras] at [http://www.submin.com/16mm submin.com] | |
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* [http://www.subclub.org/shop/minolta.htm Minolta 16mm sub-minis at subclub] | * [http://www.subclub.org/shop/minolta.htm Minolta 16mm sub-minis at subclub] | ||
− | * [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/ | + | * [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=22 Minolta 16 II] on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand (in French) |
* [http://members.tripod.com/Nigel_Richards/Submin/minolta1.htm Minolta 16] in [http://members.tripod.com/Nigel_Richards/ Nigel Richards' website] | * [http://members.tripod.com/Nigel_Richards/Submin/minolta1.htm Minolta 16] in [http://members.tripod.com/Nigel_Richards/ Nigel Richards' website] | ||
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[[Category: Japanese 16mm film]] | [[Category: Japanese 16mm film]] | ||
[[Category: Minolta|16]] | [[Category: Minolta|16]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:12, 8 February 2018
1959 column on the Minolta-16 scanned by rebollo fr (Image rights) |
After the success of the Konan cameras for 16mm film the Minolta-16 for Chiyoda's 16mm film cartridges had been introduced in 1956 or 1957. It took 10×14mm sized exposures through a Rokkor 1:3.5/25mm lens. It had a push/pull cocking mechanism for film advance and winding up the shutter, an exposure counter, a flash-synchronized 3-speed slider shutter, and even choice between five apertures. It was very small but weighed 150 g. Ancillary lenses were mountable as well as filters. It was sold together with two nearness lenses and a leather case.
In 1960 the Minolta-16 II followed, with faster 1:2.8/22mm lens and more shutter speeds, with B-setting. A distance lens that allowed sharp infinity exposures at any aperture was added to the available accessories. Its camera body was equal to that of its predecessor.
For the Minolta-16 models Chiyoda had changed the film cartridges. Midroll film exchange was no more possible with the new cartridges.
A clamp with an accessory shoe was available.
With Junior B.C. flash on accessory clamp image by Nick Zamora (Image rights) |
Minolta 16 film cassette with its "coffin case". image by Frank Reiser (Image rights) |
Camera closed, with original film box image by John Banbury (Image rights) |
Minolta-16
- Type: subminiature viewfinder camera
- Manufacturer: Chiyoda Kogaku
- Film: Minolta 16mm film cartridges
- Lens: Rokkor 1:3.5/25mm (3 elements)
- Shutter: speeds 1/25 sec., 1/50 sec, and 1/200 sec.
- Aperture: f/3.5, f/4, f/5.6, f/8, and f/11
- Focusing: fixed (15 ft.)
- Viewfinder: optical
- Dimensions: collapsed 82×45×24mm, otherwise 107×45×24mm
- Weight: 150 g
Minolta-16 II controls (and JCII sticker} image by _gem_ (Image rights) |
Minolta-16 II
- Lens: Rokkor 1:2.8/22mm (4 elements)
- Shutter: speeds 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500 sec. and B-mode
- Aperture: f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8, f/11 and f/16
- Focusing: fixed (9 ft.)
Links
- Variations in all Minolta 16mm cameras at submin.com
- Minolta 16mm sub-minis at subclub
- Minolta 16 II on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand (in French)
- Minolta 16 in Nigel Richards' website