Minolta FS-E II

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Minolta FS-E II (called Freedom 100 in America) is a fixed-focus compact camera, largely based on the AF-E II. It has motor drive, built-in flash and runs on common AA batteries. It uses DX-coded films, but only at ISO 100 or ISO 400.

Minolta sold dedicated close-up and teleconverter auxiliary lenses for the FS-E II. Versions with quartz-date data back were avialable, as well as a red colored model.

The follow-up Minolta FS-E III (Freedom 101) is exactly the same camera, only with an added self-timer button.

Specifications

  • Lens: 35 mm f/4,5.
  • Focus: Fixed focus from 1,5 m to infinity.
  • Flash: Built-in, automatically activated with ready-light in finder. Shutter locked while recharging.
  • Flash range (at ISO 100): 1,5—3,2 m.
  • Metering: EV 9,6–16,2 with ISO 100 film. Narrow metering angle.
  • Crippled DX decoding; either ISO 100 or ISO 400. Non-DX films are exposed as ISO 100.
  • Film transport: Automatic loading, advance and rewind. Continuous shooting mode available.
  • Power: 2 x 1,5 V AA alkaline or NiCd batteries.
  • Dimensions: 129 x 69,5 x 47 mm.
  • Weight: 210 g without batteries.

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