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The [[Minolta]] '''Super A''' is a [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]] with a [[leaf shutter]] and interchangeable lenses. It was introduced in 1957. The shutter is a [[Seikosha]]-MZ with speeds 1-1/400 + B.
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The [[Minolta]] '''Super A''' is an interchangeable lens 35mm rangefinder camera system introduced in March 1957<ref>JCII/Lewis, ed. "The History of Japanese Cameras" p195.</ref>. Image format was 24x36 on 135 film. The Super A featured a brightline finder with parallax correction and a unique button-and-lever-lock bayonet lens mount. Its behind-the-lens leaf shutter is a [[Seikosha]]-MX with speeds B, 1 to 1/400 second, and M or X flash synchronization. The Super A system included an accessory shoe-mounted coupled selenium meter with separate selenium-cell amplifier, seven interchangeable lenses with accessory shoe-mounted finders for the wide angle and telephoto lenses.
  
== Super A lenses ==
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The bayonet-mount Super A lenses used the logo 'Chiyoko' before 1958, and 'Chiyoda Kogaku' from 1958 on:
  
They are marked ''Chiyoda Kogaku'', not Minolta:
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* 3.5cm f3.5 Rokkor wide angle lens, with 4 elements in 3 groups<ref> Cooper, "The Minolta Manual" 1959, pp77-88.</ref><ref>See also [[Minolta 35]] regarding [[39mm_screw_lenses|Leica-thread-mount]] 'Super Rokkor' lenses.</ref>.
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* 5cm f1.8 Super Rokkor normal lens, with 6 elements in 5 groups.
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* 5cm f2 Super Rokkor normal lens, 7 elements in 6 groups.
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* 5cm f2.8 Super Rokkor normal lens.
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* 8.5cm f2.8 Super Rokkor portrait lens, with 5 elements.
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* 10cm f3.8 Tele Rokkor short telephoto lens.
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* 13.5cm f4.5 Tele Rokkor telephoto lens, with 4 elements.
  
* Rokkor 1:3.5 f=3.5cm
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==Notes==
* Rokkor 1:1.8 f=5cm
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* Rokkor 1:2 f=5cm
 
* Rokkor 1:2.8 f=5cm
 
* Rokkor 1:2.8 f=8.5cm
 
* Tele Rokkor 1:3.8 f=10cm
 
* Tele Rokkor 1:4.5 f=13.5cm
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* [http://members.aol.com/manualminolta/minfind.htm Minolta Rangefinders] (including Super A)
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*[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/minolta/minolta_super_a/minolta_super_a.htm Minolta Super A user manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org]
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* [http://www.subclub.org/minman/minfind.htm Minolta Viewfinder Cameras] (including Super A) on [http://www.subclub.org/minman/ the Minman site]
 
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/fortinbras/540303344/ Flickr image of Super A] by fortinbras
 
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/fortinbras/540303344/ Flickr image of Super A] by fortinbras
* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/minolta/html/Minolta_super_A.php Minolta Super A] on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand
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* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=11537 Minolta Super A] on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand (in French)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:37, 3 February 2022

The Minolta Super A is an interchangeable lens 35mm rangefinder camera system introduced in March 1957[1]. Image format was 24x36 on 135 film. The Super A featured a brightline finder with parallax correction and a unique button-and-lever-lock bayonet lens mount. Its behind-the-lens leaf shutter is a Seikosha-MX with speeds B, 1 to 1/400 second, and M or X flash synchronization. The Super A system included an accessory shoe-mounted coupled selenium meter with separate selenium-cell amplifier, seven interchangeable lenses with accessory shoe-mounted finders for the wide angle and telephoto lenses.

The bayonet-mount Super A lenses used the logo 'Chiyoko' before 1958, and 'Chiyoda Kogaku' from 1958 on:

  • 3.5cm f3.5 Rokkor wide angle lens, with 4 elements in 3 groups[2][3].
  • 5cm f1.8 Super Rokkor normal lens, with 6 elements in 5 groups.
  • 5cm f2 Super Rokkor normal lens, 7 elements in 6 groups.
  • 5cm f2.8 Super Rokkor normal lens.
  • 8.5cm f2.8 Super Rokkor portrait lens, with 5 elements.
  • 10cm f3.8 Tele Rokkor short telephoto lens.
  • 13.5cm f4.5 Tele Rokkor telephoto lens, with 4 elements.

Notes

  1. JCII/Lewis, ed. "The History of Japanese Cameras" p195.
  2. Cooper, "The Minolta Manual" 1959, pp77-88.
  3. See also Minolta 35 regarding Leica-thread-mount 'Super Rokkor' lenses.

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