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Revision as of 11:52, 15 November 2012
Minolta Riva Panorama image by 2R_Roger (Image rights) |
Minolta autoexposure compact camera from 1991, part of the "panorama" boom of the early 90s. Called Minolta P's in Japan and Freedom Vista in America. Uses a 24 mm lens and a mask to make narrow (12,2 mm high) exposures on frames of 35 mm film, for the photofinisher to blow up to long prints.
Specifications
- 24 mm f/4,5 lens, manually operated lens barrier.
- Shutter speeds: 1/4 to 1/200 s.
- Built-in flash, range (at ISO 100): 0,9—2,7 m.
- DX decoding of film speed.
- Motor wind and rewind.
- Timer with warning light.
- Power: CR123 lithium battery.
- Weight and dimensions: 185 g, 11,6 x 6,2 x 3,4 cm
Links
- Minolta Riva Panorama PDF manual (English) (French) (German) (Italian) at Massimo Scotti Minolta page - in Italian