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− | The '''Hi-Matic 11''' by [[Minolta]] was a Japanese [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]] with [[shutter priority]] automatic exposure - introduced in 1969. It was similar to the [[Minolta Hi-Matic 9]], but without the manual override features. | + | The '''Hi-Matic 11''' by [[Minolta]] was a Japanese [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]] with [[shutter priority]] automatic exposure - introduced in 1969. It was similar to the [[Minolta Hi-Matic 9]], but without the manual override features. In addition it had a shutter priority mode. |
* Lens: [[Rokkor]] PF 45mm f1.7, focus down to 3ft. | * Lens: [[Rokkor]] PF 45mm f1.7, focus down to 3ft. |
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The Hi-Matic 11 by Minolta was a Japanese 35mm rangefinder camera with shutter priority automatic exposure - introduced in 1969. It was similar to the Minolta Hi-Matic 9, but without the manual override features. In addition it had a shutter priority mode.
- Lens: Rokkor PF 45mm f1.7, focus down to 3ft.
- Shutter: Seiko ALA 1/8 - 1/500+B, with self-timer
- Flash: PC socket (at end, below rewind crank) + hot shoe
- Film speed range: 25-500 ASA
- Viewfinder: rangefinder with shutter and aperture displays
The CdS meter is driven by a PX625 mercury battery, fitted into the base.
Links
- Manual on Mike Butkus's site
- Hi-Matic 11 on Mick Feuerbacher's Camera site
- Minolta Hi-matic 11 on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand
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