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− | The '''Minolta SR66''' is a 6×6 [[SLR]] camera made as a prototype by [[ | + | The '''Minolta SR66''' is a 6×6 [[SLR]] camera made as a prototype by [[Minolta]] in 1967. It has exchangeable film backs for 120 or 220 film, and an electronically governed metal focal-plane shutter. The design allowed for interchangeable lenses and finders; the camera has been photographed and exhibited with a "waist-level" finder and a standard Auto W-Rokkor lens. |
The Minolta SR66 never went into full production. | The Minolta SR66 never went into full production. |
Revision as of 23:56, 18 September 2007
The Minolta SR66 is a 6×6 SLR camera made as a prototype by Minolta in 1967. It has exchangeable film backs for 120 or 220 film, and an electronically governed metal focal-plane shutter. The design allowed for interchangeable lenses and finders; the camera has been photographed and exhibited with a "waist-level" finder and a standard Auto W-Rokkor lens.
The Minolta SR66 never went into full production.
Bibliography
In Japanese:
- Konika-Minoruta-ten (コニカミノルタ展, Konica Minolta exhibition). Exhibition catalogue. Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 2005. (P. 27)