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The '''Minolta Autopak 400-X''' was one of Minolta's last cameras for Kodapak film cartridges. It was also a late camera model concerning the use of a selenium meter. The smart metering facility switches the shutter speed automatically from 1/45 sec. to 1/90 sec. and vice versa. The long shifting travel of the shutter release button serves a mechanical under-enlightment warning system: The viewfinder image becomes red before exposure when the meter indicates insufficient light. In the now 35 years old cameras this feature might not work anymore. The wheel in the left upper corner of the front side serves to hide the long shutter release button.
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The '''Minolta Autopak 400-X''' was one of [[Minolta]]'s last cameras for [[126 film|Kodapak film cartridges]]. It was also a late camera model concerning the use of a [[selenium meter]]. The smart metering facility controls the  
*Type: viewfinder film camera
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aperture between f/8 and f/27 for better exposures.
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Shutter speed automatically switches between  1/45 sec. for use with flash cubes and to 1/90 sec. for normal shooting.  
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The long shifting travel of the shutter release button serves a mechanical low-light warning system: The viewfinder image becomes red before exposure when the meter indicates insufficient light. In the now 35 years old cameras this feature might not work anymore. The wheel in the left upper corner of the front side serves to hide the long shutter release button.
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==Specifications==
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*Type: [[viewfinder camera|viewfinder film camera]]
 
*Manufacturer: [[Minolta]]
 
*Manufacturer: [[Minolta]]
 
*Year of launch: 1972
 
*Year of launch: 1972
*Film: 126 film cartridge
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*Film: [[126 film]] cartridge
 
*Lens: [[Rokkor]] 1:8/34mm, 3 elements, fixed focusing
 
*Lens: [[Rokkor]] 1:8/34mm, 3 elements, fixed focusing
 
*Viewfinder: bright frame finder
 
*Viewfinder: bright frame finder
*Shutter: speeds 1/45 sec. or 1/90 sec. , controlled by selenium cell
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*Shutter: speeds 1/45 sec. or 1/90 sec. ,
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*Variable aperture from f/8 to f/27, controlled by selenium cell
 
*Film advance: lever
 
*Film advance: lever
*Flash: X flash cubes
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*Flash: [[magicube|X flash cubes]]
 
*Dimensions: 113 &times; 68 &times; 48mm
 
*Dimensions: 113 &times; 68 &times; 48mm
 
*Weight: 250 g
 
*Weight: 250 g
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==Links==
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*[http://www.massimoscottinelweb.com/Immagini%20ridotte%20per%20SITO%20web/Minolta%20pubblicit%C3%A0%20e%20cataloghi%20d%27epoca/Libretti%20di%20Istruzione/Minolta%20Autopak%20400-X%20Owner%27s%20Manual%20-%20400x%20206E%20-%20B3.pdf Minolta Autopak 400-X user manual (pdf)] at [http://www.massimoscottinelweb.com/ Massimo Scotti nel Web]
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[[Category: Japanese 126 film]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 126 film]]
 
[[Category:Minolta|Autopak 400-X]]
 
[[Category:Minolta|Autopak 400-X]]
[[Category:A|Autopak 400-X]]
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[[Category:A|Autopak 400-X Minolta]]

Latest revision as of 07:27, 30 January 2022

The Minolta Autopak 400-X was one of Minolta's last cameras for Kodapak film cartridges. It was also a late camera model concerning the use of a selenium meter. The smart metering facility controls the aperture between f/8 and f/27 for better exposures.

Shutter speed automatically switches between 1/45 sec. for use with flash cubes and to 1/90 sec. for normal shooting.

The long shifting travel of the shutter release button serves a mechanical low-light warning system: The viewfinder image becomes red before exposure when the meter indicates insufficient light. In the now 35 years old cameras this feature might not work anymore. The wheel in the left upper corner of the front side serves to hide the long shutter release button.

Specifications

  • Type: viewfinder film camera
  • Manufacturer: Minolta
  • Year of launch: 1972
  • Film: 126 film cartridge
  • Lens: Rokkor 1:8/34mm, 3 elements, fixed focusing
  • Viewfinder: bright frame finder
  • Shutter: speeds 1/45 sec. or 1/90 sec. ,
  • Variable aperture from f/8 to f/27, controlled by selenium cell
  • Film advance: lever
  • Flash: X flash cubes
  • Dimensions: 113 × 68 × 48mm
  • Weight: 250 g

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