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The '''Minolta Disc-7''' was a camera for the Kodak disc films. Such cameras had a quite flat design. The Minolta too.
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The '''Minolta Disc-7''' was a camera 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 mirror for taking self portraits. You can frame the picture in the little mirror on the front. The length of the carrying strap indicates de distance between your face and the camera for the piture to be in focus. The procedure is even described in the manual.
 
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* Type: compact camera
 
* Type: compact camera
 
* Manufacturer: [[Minolta]]
 
* Manufacturer: [[Minolta]]

Revision as of 19:18, 22 August 2006

The Minolta Disc-7 was a camera 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 mirror for taking self portraits. You can frame the picture in the little mirror on the front. The length of the carrying strap indicates de distance between your face and the camera for the piture to be in focus. The procedure is even described in the manual.

  • Type: compact camera
  • Manufacturer: Minolta
  • Year of release: 1983
  • Films: Kodak film discs with speed 200 ASA
  • Lens: 1:2.8/12.5mm
  • Flash: guide number 9
  • weight: 200g
  • dimensions: 129.5×78×21mm

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