Minolta AF-SP

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The Minolta AF-SP is an autofocus compact camera, made in 1989 by Minolta. It shares its basic characteristics with the AF-E II, but with additional weather-proofing. The lens is a 35 mm f/4,5, it runs on a photo-lithium battery or plain AAA alkalines. It sets film speed automatically with DX coded film cartridges, but only at ISO 100 or 400 speed. A lever on the front switches it on, a self-timer sits next to the shutter release. A dateback version was also available.

Specifications

  • Lens: 35 mm f/4,5
  • Focus: Infrared autofocus, 0,95 m to infinity.
  • Exposure: 9,6–16,2 EV (at ISO 100).
  • Flash: Built-in, automatically activated. Flash range 0,95–3,3 m (ISO 100).
  • Film speed: Crippled DX decoding at ISO 100 and 400. Non-DX films exposed as ISO 100.
  • Film transport: Automatic loading, advance and rewind.
  • Power: 1 x 6 V DL223A/BR-P2N lithium battery or 4 x 1,5 V AAA batteries.
  • Dimensions: 139 x 72 x 52 mm.
  • Weight: 270 g.