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The Minolta Pocket Autopak 460T is a sophisticated little viewfinder camera for the popular type No. 110 16mm film cassettes. It was launched in 1979 by Minolta. The camera has two lenses, one 1:4.7/43mm tele lens and one 1:3.5/26m normal lens which can be used alternately. The built-in electronic flash is shifted a little bit aside when switched on.