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The '''Minolta 16 QT''' was the last camera made for [[Minolta]]'s 16mm film cartridges. It features the same larger (12×17mm) frame size as the '''[[Minolta-16 MG-S]]''', though it has a simpler 2 speed shutter and three element triplet lens. On the plus side, the lens focuses from 1.2m to infinity, whereas previous Minolta 16mm cameras are fixed focus. The exposure meter utilizes an alkaline battery. The QT accepts the same close-up, filter, flash and viewing accessories as the MG-S. The camera was offered in both chrome and black versions. | The '''Minolta 16 QT''' was the last camera made for [[Minolta]]'s 16mm film cartridges. It features the same larger (12×17mm) frame size as the '''[[Minolta-16 MG-S]]''', though it has a simpler 2 speed shutter and three element triplet lens. On the plus side, the lens focuses from 1.2m to infinity, whereas previous Minolta 16mm cameras are fixed focus. The exposure meter utilizes an alkaline battery. The QT accepts the same close-up, filter, flash and viewing accessories as the MG-S. The camera was offered in both chrome and black versions. | ||
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* Size: 109×28×45mm | * Size: 109×28×45mm | ||
* Weight: 150g | * Weight: 150g | ||
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Revision as of 19:35, 28 December 2010
Black version. Picture by Capt. Kodak. (Image rights) |
The Minolta 16 QT was the last camera made for Minolta's 16mm film cartridges. It features the same larger (12×17mm) frame size as the Minolta-16 MG-S, though it has a simpler 2 speed shutter and three element triplet lens. On the plus side, the lens focuses from 1.2m to infinity, whereas previous Minolta 16mm cameras are fixed focus. The exposure meter utilizes an alkaline battery. The QT accepts the same close-up, filter, flash and viewing accessories as the MG-S. The camera was offered in both chrome and black versions.
Minolta 16 QT, silver. Pictures by Peter Lerman. (Image rights) |
Specifications
- Type: subminiature viewfinder camera
- Manufacturer: Minolta
- Year of launch: 1972
- Film: Minolta 16 mm film with speeds 50 to 400 ASA
- Frame size: 12×17mm
- Lens: Rokkor 1:3.5/23 mm with 3 elements, focusing 1.2m to infinity
- Shutter: Speeds 1/30 and 1/250 sec.
- Viewfinder: optical with LED indicators for under and over exposure and shutter speed setting
- Battery: 1 3v. PX-30 or 2 1.5v PX-825 alkaline type batteries
- Size: 109×28×45mm
- Weight: 150g