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The '''Minolta 24 Rapid''' is a [[rangefinder camera]] taking square, 24x24mm images on 35mm film in [[Rapid film|Agfa Rapid cassettes]]. It was made by [[Minolta]] in Japan, and introduced in 1965. This model offered a choice between manual exposure settings and autoexposure controlled by a [[CdS]] cell placed inside the lens' filter thread. | The '''Minolta 24 Rapid''' is a [[rangefinder camera]] taking square, 24x24mm images on 35mm film in [[Rapid film|Agfa Rapid cassettes]]. It was made by [[Minolta]] in Japan, and introduced in 1965. This model offered a choice between manual exposure settings and autoexposure controlled by a [[CdS]] cell placed inside the lens' filter thread. | ||
− | * Lens: [[Rokkor]] 32mm | + | * Lens: [[Rokkor]] 32mm f/2.8 |
* Shutter: speeds B, 1/30,1/60,1/125, 1/250s | * Shutter: speeds B, 1/30,1/60,1/125, 1/250s | ||
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A square-format image of Minolta's first 24×24mm camera, image by Kris Tralewski (Image rights) |
The Minolta 24 Rapid is a rangefinder camera taking square, 24x24mm images on 35mm film in Agfa Rapid cassettes. It was made by Minolta in Japan, and introduced in 1965. This model offered a choice between manual exposure settings and autoexposure controlled by a CdS cell placed inside the lens' filter thread.
- Lens: Rokkor 32mm f/2.8
- Shutter: speeds B, 1/30,1/60,1/125, 1/250s