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Revision as of 22:39, 11 November 2006

The Minolta Disc-7 was one of the better cameras for the Kodak disc films. Such cameras had a quite flat design. The Minolta too. However, this Minolta disc camera has one remarkable feature: it has a small convex mirror in the middle of the frontside for taking self portraits. The maximal length of the tiltable telescopic carrying strap indicates the distance between your face and the camera for the piture to be in focus. The procedure is even described in the manual.

specs

  • Type: compact camera
  • Manufacturer: Minolta
  • Year of release: 1983
  • Films: Kodak film discs with speed 200 ASA
  • Lens: 1:2.8/12.5mm
  • Shutter: speeds 1/100 and 1/200 sec.
  • Aperture: CdS-controlled
  • Self-timer: with control LED
  • Flash: guide number 9
  • weight: 200g
  • dimensions: 129.5×78×21mm
  • Power: lithium batteries which have to be replaced by the manufacturer

The Minolta ac 301 Courrèges was basically a Minolta Disc-7, but it was designed with cream-white front and back in gold colored frame and named after a French fashion house.