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The '''Minolta A5''' was the last of [[Minolta]]'s A-series rangefinder cameras. Minolta released it in 1960. Two versions where available, one with a 6-lense 1:2,0/45mm-[[Rokkor]], the other with a 4-lens 1:2,8/45mm-Rokkor. It had a rangefinder with parallax correction, and a fast Citizen shutter for exposure times of 1 sec downto 1/1000 sec. It was a very reliable mechanical camera for good photographic results. The A-camera-series was succeeded by the Hi-Matic series.
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The '''Minolta A5''' was the last of [[Minolta]]'s A-series rangefinder cameras. Minolta released it in 1960. Two versions were available, one with a six-element 1:2,0/45mm-[[Rokkor]], the other with a four-element 1:2,8/45mm-Rokkor. It had a rangefinder with parallax correction, and a fast Citizen shutter for exposure times of 1 sec down to 1/1000 sec. It was a very reliable mechanical camera for good photographic results. The A-camera-series was succeeded by the Hi-Matic series.
  
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm rangefinder]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm rangefinder]]

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The Minolta A5 was the last of Minolta's A-series rangefinder cameras. Minolta released it in 1960. Two versions were available, one with a six-element 1:2,0/45mm-Rokkor, the other with a four-element 1:2,8/45mm-Rokkor. It had a rangefinder with parallax correction, and a fast Citizen shutter for exposure times of 1 sec down to 1/1000 sec. It was a very reliable mechanical camera for good photographic results. The A-camera-series was succeeded by the Hi-Matic series.