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[[Minolta]] made two attempts to offer [[SLR]] cameras for the [[110 film|110 pocket film format]]. One was the unconventional camera pictured on the right, the '''Minolta 110 Zoom SLR''', was released in 1976. It is a [[aperture priority]] based camera with no manual exposure control.
 
[[Minolta]] made two attempts to offer [[SLR]] cameras for the [[110 film|110 pocket film format]]. One was the unconventional camera pictured on the right, the '''Minolta 110 Zoom SLR''', was released in 1976. It is a [[aperture priority]] based camera with no manual exposure control.
  
It has a built-in 1:4.5/25-50mm zoom lens, with a 40.5mm filter thread. The aperture selector was not part of the lens. It was placed around the exposure-meter-eye instead. The meter is activated by pressing the shutter release button half way, it controlled just the shutter speed. The shutter has a range of 10 sec. to 1/1000 of a sec. A bulb mode is also available. The shutter release button has a cable release socket and is also connected to a lock switch to prevent accidental exposure. A [[hot shoe]] for a flash was on top of the camera, which has a [[flash sync]] speed of 1/150s. Rotate the exposure dial to the X setting to use.
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It has a built-in 1:4.5/25-50mm zoom lens, with a 40.5mm filter thread. The aperture selector was not part of the lens. It was placed around the exposure-meter-eye instead. The meter is activated by pressing the shutter release button half way, it controlled just the shutter speed. The shutter has a range of 10 sec. to 1/1000 of a sec. A bulb mode is also available and the camera will function in the bulb mode without batteries. The shutter release button has a cable release socket and is also connected to a lock switch to prevent accidental exposure. A [[hot shoe]] for a flash was on top of the camera, which has a [[flash sync]] speed of 1/150s. Rotate the exposure dial to the X setting to use.
  
 
The viewfinder has a central [[microprism]] focusing spot. There are left and right indicators in the finder for the exposure meter. Adjust the aperture ring towards the arrows until the indicators do not light for correct exposure. [[Exposure compensation]] is available that can be change up to two [[EV]] stops.
 
The viewfinder has a central [[microprism]] focusing spot. There are left and right indicators in the finder for the exposure meter. Adjust the aperture ring towards the arrows until the indicators do not light for correct exposure. [[Exposure compensation]] is available that can be change up to two [[EV]] stops.
  
The film transport uses a [[film advance]] lever located on the base of the camera that is operated by the right hand thumb. A tripod socket on the left side of the body. Power comes from 2 SR44 silver oxide batteries. A battery check function can be used by pressing the red button by the shutter.
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The film transport uses a [[film advance]] lever located on the base of the camera that is operated by the right hand thumb. There is a tripod socket, but instead of being on the bottom, it is on the left side of the body. Power comes from 2 SR44 silver oxide batteries. A battery check function can be used by pressing the red button by the shutter.
  
 
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [http://www.submin.com/110/collection/minolta110 Variations in Minolta 110 cameras] and [http://http://www.submin.com/110/manuals/minolta manuals]
 
* [http://www.submin.com/110/collection/minolta110 Variations in Minolta 110 cameras] and [http://http://www.submin.com/110/manuals/minolta manuals]
* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=1690 Minolta 110 SLR] on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand
 
 
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/illusions_jjvp69/6094350910/ Brief video clip] showing Minolta 110 Zoom SLR Mark II (with comments in Spanish); posted to Flickr by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/illusions_jjvp69/ Jaime J. Villamarin].
 
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/illusions_jjvp69/6094350910/ Brief video clip] showing Minolta 110 Zoom SLR Mark II (with comments in Spanish); posted to Flickr by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/illusions_jjvp69/ Jaime J. Villamarin].
 
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/52952995@N05/4888153594/in/pool-camerawiki Size comparison] between Mark II and a standard Zenit 35mm SLR, by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/52952995@N05/ senor bombel] on Flickr.
 
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/52952995@N05/4888153594/in/pool-camerawiki Size comparison] between Mark II and a standard Zenit 35mm SLR, by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/52952995@N05/ senor bombel] on Flickr.
 
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/56879526@N03/5279200658/sizes/l/in/pool-camerawiki Close-up view] of original 110 Zoom SLR top controls; posted by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/56879526@N03/ Ted Court] on Flickr
 
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/56879526@N03/5279200658/sizes/l/in/pool-camerawiki Close-up view] of original 110 Zoom SLR top controls; posted by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/56879526@N03/ Ted Court] on Flickr
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*[https://austerityphoto.co.uk/over-the-limit-sir-minolta-zoom-110-slr-1-roll-review/ review] on [https://austerityphoto.co.uk austerityphoto.co.uk]
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* [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/minolta/minolta_110_zoom_slr/minolta_110_zoom_slr.htm Minolta 110 zoom color PDF manual] from [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com]
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* [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/minolta/minolta_mark_ii_110_zoom/minolta_mark_ii_110_zoom.htm Minolta 110 Mark II color PDF manual] from [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com]
  
  

Latest revision as of 06:47, 3 February 2022

Minolta made two attempts to offer SLR cameras for the 110 pocket film format. One was the unconventional camera pictured on the right, the Minolta 110 Zoom SLR, was released in 1976. It is a aperture priority based camera with no manual exposure control.

It has a built-in 1:4.5/25-50mm zoom lens, with a 40.5mm filter thread. The aperture selector was not part of the lens. It was placed around the exposure-meter-eye instead. The meter is activated by pressing the shutter release button half way, it controlled just the shutter speed. The shutter has a range of 10 sec. to 1/1000 of a sec. A bulb mode is also available and the camera will function in the bulb mode without batteries. The shutter release button has a cable release socket and is also connected to a lock switch to prevent accidental exposure. A hot shoe for a flash was on top of the camera, which has a flash sync speed of 1/150s. Rotate the exposure dial to the X setting to use.

The viewfinder has a central microprism focusing spot. There are left and right indicators in the finder for the exposure meter. Adjust the aperture ring towards the arrows until the indicators do not light for correct exposure. Exposure compensation is available that can be change up to two EV stops.

The film transport uses a film advance lever located on the base of the camera that is operated by the right hand thumb. There is a tripod socket, but instead of being on the bottom, it is on the left side of the body. Power comes from 2 SR44 silver oxide batteries. A battery check function can be used by pressing the red button by the shutter.


Mark II

The other "pocket SLR" was the Minolta 110 Zoom SLR MARK II which appeared more as a shrunken conventional SLR. It offered a 1:3,5/25-67mm macro zoom lens, rated as one of the top-performing lenses for 110 format by author William White[1]. The filter thread is 40.5mm. The aperture dial is on the left shoulder of the body and is variable but has click stops at f3.5, 4, 5.6, 8, 11 and 16.

The shutter has speeds of 1/4 to 1/1000 second plus B, as well as a flash sync of 1/125 second. A self-timer has a 10 second delay and has a LED indicator. The exposure meter is a TTL based center-weighted system with a range from EV 5.6 to EV 17 (at ASA 100). Exposure compensation can also be adjusted up to two EV stops. The viewfinder has diopter correction of -1.1 to 0.8. The finder screen has a split image spot for focusing and has 5 LED indicators for shutter speed along with over, and under exposure.

Notes

  1. As noted on the website Subclub.org.

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Sample images

Images by Uwe Kulick (Image rights)