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Latest revision as of 07:16, 23 January 2022
Minolta Hi-Matic GF image by René Maly (Image rights) |
The Minolta Hi-Matic GF from 1984 is the last model in the Hi-Matic series.
It's a very lightweight (214 gr.) compact viewfinder with a 38mm f/4 lens and a 46mm filter thread.
The lens can be focused in 4 zones and has a 3 step (cloudy/hazy/sunny) aperture. The camera has a light measuring cell on the front which only functions as an indicator for a red low-light warning LED next to the viewfinder window, the sensitivity of the cell can be set in 2 positions, 100 and 400ISO. It has a single shutter speed of around 1/100 sec.
The "flash on" switch charges the flash and pops up the flash light, an indicator light shows when it's ready. It takes 2 AA batteries to operate.
The GF was also available in red.
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Hi-Matic GF red version image by Siim Vahur (Image rights) |