Minolta Hi-Matic

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specifications

  • Type: rangefinder camera
  • Manufacturer: Minolta
  • Year of launch: 1962
  • Film: 35mm with speeds from 6 to 1600 ASA
  • Lens: 1:2.0/45mm (6 elements in 5 groups)
  • Shutter: Citizen leaf shutter with meter-controlled aperture/speed combinations from f2 1/45 sec. to f16 1/500sec
  • Metering: selenium meter
  • Size: 138×84×67 mm
  • Weight: 740 g

later variant

  • Lens: 1:2.8/45mm (4 elements)

The Minolta Hi-Matic camera became famous in its OEM-version Ansco Autoset as one of the cameras that Astronaut John Glenn used on his space flight. It started the series of budget rangefinder cameras that replaced earlier cameras type of Minolta's product portfolio. The Hi-Matics always had an automatic exposure mode. The original Hi-Matic had a selenium meter. Later Hi-Matics had CdS meters, always within the filter ring.