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− | After the success of the Konan cameras for 16mm film the '''Minolta-16''' for [[Minolta|Chiyoda]]'s 16mm film cartrigdes had been introduced in 1956. It took 10×14mm sized exposures through a [[Rokkor]] 1:2.8/22mm lens (another version had a 1:3.5/25mm lens). It had a push/pull cocking mechanism for film advance and winding up the shutter, a flash-synchronized 3-speed slider shutter, and even choice between apertures. An ultraviolet filter protected the little lens. It was very small (79×24& | + | After the success of the Konan cameras for 16mm film the '''Minolta-16''' for [[Minolta|Chiyoda]]'s 16mm film cartrigdes had been introduced in 1956. It took 10×14mm sized exposures through a [[Rokkor]] 1:2.8/22mm lens (another version had a 1:3.5/25mm lens). It had a push/pull cocking mechanism for film advance and winding up the shutter, a flash-synchronized 3-speed slider shutter, and even choice between apertures. An ultraviolet filter protected the little lens. It was very small (79×24×42mm) but weighed 150 g. Ancillary lenses were mountable. |
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Revision as of 21:44, 7 November 2006
After the success of the Konan cameras for 16mm film the Minolta-16 for Chiyoda's 16mm film cartrigdes had been introduced in 1956. It took 10×14mm sized exposures through a Rokkor 1:2.8/22mm lens (another version had a 1:3.5/25mm lens). It had a push/pull cocking mechanism for film advance and winding up the shutter, a flash-synchronized 3-speed slider shutter, and even choice between apertures. An ultraviolet filter protected the little lens. It was very small (79×24×42mm) but weighed 150 g. Ancillary lenses were mountable.