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The '''Minolta Riva Zoom 105i''' was a 3xZoom [[compact camera]] made by [[Minolta]]. It differed from other Rivas not only because of its unique shape but also because is had a passive [[TTL]] phase detection [[autofocus]] system instead of an active infrared autofocus. It had a 35-105mm/f4-f6.7 lens and an auto-composition feature<ref>[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=NOMDAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA89&ots=skAtbm0sAx&dq=minolta%20%22105i%22&pg=PA90#v=onepage&q=minolta%20%22105i%22&f=false Popular Mechanics magazine, 1990 (Google Books)]</ref> which can be overridden by manually zooming in or out. It used [[35mm film]] with speeds between 25 and 3200 ASA.
 
The '''Minolta Riva Zoom 105i''' was a 3xZoom [[compact camera]] made by [[Minolta]]. It differed from other Rivas not only because of its unique shape but also because is had a passive [[TTL]] phase detection [[autofocus]] system instead of an active infrared autofocus. It had a 35-105mm/f4-f6.7 lens and an auto-composition feature<ref>[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=NOMDAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA89&ots=skAtbm0sAx&dq=minolta%20%22105i%22&pg=PA90#v=onepage&q=minolta%20%22105i%22&f=false Popular Mechanics magazine, 1990 (Google Books)]</ref> which can be overridden by manually zooming in or out. It used [[35mm film]] with speeds between 25 and 3200 ASA.
 
  
 
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The Minolta Riva Zoom 105i was a 3xZoom compact camera made by Minolta. It differed from other Rivas not only because of its unique shape but also because is had a passive TTL phase detection autofocus system instead of an active infrared autofocus. It had a 35-105mm/f4-f6.7 lens and an auto-composition feature[1] which can be overridden by manually zooming in or out. It used 35mm film with speeds between 25 and 3200 ASA.


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