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+ | The '''Minolta Autopak''' was introduced by [[Minolta]] in 1972. It has a [[CdS]]-controlled aperture for its focusable [[Rokkor]] 1:2.8 38mm lens. It uses [[Magicube]] flash bulb cubes. | ||
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Revision as of 10:13, 7 May 2017
The Minolta Autopak was introduced by Minolta in 1972. It has a CdS-controlled aperture for its focusable Rokkor 1:2.8 38mm lens. It uses Magicube flash bulb cubes.
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