Difference between revisions of "Minolta Pocket Autopak 200"

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*Year of release:  
 
*Year of release:  
 
*Films: Type 110 16mm film cartridges
 
*Films: Type 110 16mm film cartridges
*Lens: [[Rokkor]] 1:8/26mm (3 glass elements)
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*Lens: [[Rokkor]] 1:8/26mm (3 glass elements in 3 groups)
 
*Focusing: two distance zones selectable
 
*Focusing: two distance zones selectable
*Shutter: speed 1/40 sec. in flash mode, or between 10 sec. and 1/330 sec. in CdS-meter controlled mode
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*Shutter: Mechanical: 1/125 for continuous light electronic flash; 1/50 for bulbs
*viewfinder: bright frame finder with parallax correction, LED indicator for insufficient light, and  distance symbols
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*Usable film speeds: ASA 64 to 125
*Flash: magi-cubes, indicator for used-up cubes in viewfinder
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*Battery: 1.4v Mercury
*Dimensions: 130×58×26mm
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*viewfinder: bright frame finder, LED indicator for insufficient light, and  distance symbols
*Weight: 190 g
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*Flash: Electronic; magi-cubes, indicator for used-up cubes in viewfinder
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*Dimensions: 132×58×26mm
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*Weight: 180 g
  
 
[[Category:Japanese 110 film]]
 
[[Category:Japanese 110 film]]
 
[[Category:Minolta|Autopak 200]]
 
[[Category:Minolta|Autopak 200]]
 
[[Category:A|Autopak 200]]
 
[[Category:A|Autopak 200]]

Revision as of 04:56, 20 October 2007

The Pocket Autopak 200 was released as a part of the Bicentennial celebrations in the USA.

A non-Bicentennial version was released as the Autopak 230 which is rarely seen in the USA.

Data

  • Type: pocket camera
  • Manufacturer: Minolta
  • Year of release:
  • Films: Type 110 16mm film cartridges
  • Lens: Rokkor 1:8/26mm (3 glass elements in 3 groups)
  • Focusing: two distance zones selectable
  • Shutter: Mechanical: 1/125 for continuous light electronic flash; 1/50 for bulbs
  • Usable film speeds: ASA 64 to 125
  • Battery: 1.4v Mercury
  • viewfinder: bright frame finder, LED indicator for insufficient light, and distance symbols
  • Flash: Electronic; magi-cubes, indicator for used-up cubes in viewfinder
  • Dimensions: 132×58×26mm
  • Weight: 180 g