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− | The '''AF-Z''' (or ''MAC-7'' in Japan) was one of Minolta's higher-speced compact cameras upon its release in 1986. It has a fast 35 mm f/2,8 lens, built-in motor drive with provision for continous shooting as fast as one frame per second and a fast-loading built-in flash. The flash has both an auto mode and a fill flash mode. An LCD display on the top informs the user about the mode of operation. The body has a protective sliding cover. | + | {{Flickr_image |
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+ | The '''AF-Z''' (or ''MAC-7'' in Japan) was one of Minolta's higher-speced compact cameras upon its release in 1986. It has a fast 35 mm f/2,8 lens and a big finder, built-in motor drive with provision for continous shooting as fast as one frame per second and a fast-loading built-in flash. The flash has both an auto mode and a fill flash mode. An LCD display on the top informs the user about the mode of operation. The body has a protective sliding cover. | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
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* [http://www.massimoscottinelweb.com/Immagini%20ridotte%20per%20SITO%20web/Minolta%20pubblicità%20e%20cataloghi%20d'epoca/Libretti%20di%20Istruzione/AF-Z.pdf Minolta AF-Z manual] at Massimo Scotti's Minolta page | * [http://www.massimoscottinelweb.com/Immagini%20ridotte%20per%20SITO%20web/Minolta%20pubblicità%20e%20cataloghi%20d'epoca/Libretti%20di%20Istruzione/AF-Z.pdf Minolta AF-Z manual] at Massimo Scotti's Minolta page | ||
+ | * Minolta AF-Z brochure [http://www.massimoscottinelweb.com/Immagini%20ridotte%20per%20SITO%20web/Minolta%20Cataloghi%20e%20Pieghevoli%20in%20pdf/Minolta%20AF-Z%20-%20513811%20-%207.86.pdf (Italian)] [http://www.massimoscottinelweb.com/Immagini%20ridotte%20per%20SITO%20web/Minolta%20Cataloghi%20e%20Pieghevoli%20in%20pdf/Minolta%20AF-Z%20-%20AF-Z%20601E-A1.pdf (English)] at Massimo Scotti's Minolta page | ||
[[Category: Minolta|AF-Z]] | [[Category: Minolta|AF-Z]] | ||
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[[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus]] | [[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus]] | ||
[[Category:M]] | [[Category:M]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:46, 1 February 2022
AF-Z image by Paulo Moreira (Image rights) |
The AF-Z (or MAC-7 in Japan) was one of Minolta's higher-speced compact cameras upon its release in 1986. It has a fast 35 mm f/2,8 lens and a big finder, built-in motor drive with provision for continous shooting as fast as one frame per second and a fast-loading built-in flash. The flash has both an auto mode and a fill flash mode. An LCD display on the top informs the user about the mode of operation. The body has a protective sliding cover.
Specifications
- Lens: 35 mm f/2,8 (4 elements, 4 groups).
- Focus: Active infrared autofocus. Focus from 0,65 m to infinity.
- Flash: Built-in, automatic with fill-flash button.
- Flash range (at ISO 100): 0,65—4 m. Out of range warning.
- Metering: EV 8.4 (1/40 s, f/2,8) to EV 18 (1/800 s, f/18) with ISO 100 film. Narrow light metering angle.
- DX decoding from ISO 25 to ISO 1600, non-DX films are exposed as ISO 100.
- Film transport: Automatic loading, advance and rewind. Continuous shooting mode available.
- Power: Panasonic BR-P2/Duracell DL 223A 6V lithium battery or 4 x AAA batteries.
- Dimensions: 135 x 72 x 40 mm.
- Weight: 295 g without batteries.
Links
- Minolta AF-Z manual at Massimo Scotti's Minolta page
- Minolta AF-Z brochure (Italian) (English) at Massimo Scotti's Minolta page