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The '''Minolta V2''' is a [[rangefinder camera]], launched in 1958. It is an all-mechanical camera (without a [[light meter]]), the first offering exposure times down to 1/2000 second with a [[leaf shutter]] with limited aperture:  
The '''Minolta V2''' is a rangefinder camera, launched in 1958. It is an all-mechanical camera (without a light meter), the first offering exposure times down to 1/2000 second with a [[leaf shutter]] with limited aperture:  
 
  
*the 1/1000 sec can only be used at f/4 and smaller
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*at B and from 1 sec to 1/500 sec every aperture from f/2 to f/22 can be used
*the 1/2000 sec can only be used at f/8 and smaller
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*at 1/1000 sec only apertures from f/4 to f/22 can be used
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*at 1/2000 sec only apertures from f/8 to f/22 can be used
  
At 1/1000 and 1/2000, the shutter does not fully open. (Some sources state that the Minolta V2 and the [[Minolta V3]] use only one set of blades for shutter and aperture. This is not true.) To remind the user of this, the 1/1000 engraving is colored blue and the 1/2000 in red, and there are corresponding red (from f/8 to f/22) and blue (from f/4 to f/22) lines near the engraved aperture numbers.
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At 1/1000 and 1/2000, the shutter blades do not fully open. (Some sources state that the Minolta V2 and the [[Minolta V3]] use only one set of blades for shutter and aperture. This is not true [http://photo.net/classic-cameras-forum/00Azwh].) To remind the user of this, the 1/1000 engraving is colored blue and the 1/2000 in red, and there are corresponding red (from f/8 to f/22) and blue (from f/4 to f/22) lines near the engraved aperture numbers.
  
 
In later cameras with exposure automation Minolta sometimes did combine every possible shutter speed with just a variety of the possible aperture values.
 
In later cameras with exposure automation Minolta sometimes did combine every possible shutter speed with just a variety of the possible aperture values.
  
* camera type: rangefinder
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* lens: 1:2/45mm Rokkor - PF
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== Specifications ==
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* finder: coupled rangefinder (with [[parallax|parallax correction]])
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* film: [[35mm]]
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* lens: 1:2/45mm [[Rokkor]] - PF
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* [[filter thread|filter size]]: 46mm
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* closest focusing distance: 0,8m
 
* shutter: Optiper-Citizen-HS M-10
 
* shutter: Optiper-Citizen-HS M-10
 
* shutter speeds: B, 1 sec down to 1/2000 sec.
 
* shutter speeds: B, 1 sec down to 1/2000 sec.
 
* aperture: 2 to 22, 4 to 22 with speed 1/1000, 8 to 22 with 1/2000
 
* aperture: 2 to 22, 4 to 22 with speed 1/1000, 8 to 22 with 1/2000
* films: 35mm
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* dimensions: 137×85×74mm
 
* weight: 780g
 
* weight: 780g
* dimensions: 137×85×74mm
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* date of production: 1958
* filter size: 46mm
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* price at release: ¥24.800
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The serial number has six digits and is engraved in the accessory shoe. Body no.100005 is pictured in the user manual, and the sequence certainly started at 100001. The model name is inscribed as ''minolta V<small>2</small>'' on the top cover. The example pictured in [http://tomshome.sakura.ne.jp/others/minolta/V.html this page at Tom's home] is lacking the figure ''2'', making it appear as a "Minolta V", but this is certainly an engraving mistake.
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== Links ==
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In English:
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*[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/minolta/minolta_v2/minolta_v2.htm Minolta V2 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 the V2, by [http://www.subclub.org/minman/ Joe McGloin on Minman]
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In Japanese:
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* [http://tomshome.sakura.ne.jp/others/minolta/V2.html Repair notes on a Minolta V2] and [http://tomshome.sakura.ne.jp/others/minolta/V.html another Minolta V2 engraved ''minolta V''], on [http://tomshome.sakura.ne.jp/ Tom's ME Fukkatsu Ōen]
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Latest revision as of 03:40, 14 March 2022

The Minolta V2 is a rangefinder camera, launched in 1958. It is an all-mechanical camera (without a light meter), the first offering exposure times down to 1/2000 second with a leaf shutter with limited aperture:

  • at B and from 1 sec to 1/500 sec every aperture from f/2 to f/22 can be used
  • at 1/1000 sec only apertures from f/4 to f/22 can be used
  • at 1/2000 sec only apertures from f/8 to f/22 can be used

At 1/1000 and 1/2000, the shutter blades do not fully open. (Some sources state that the Minolta V2 and the Minolta V3 use only one set of blades for shutter and aperture. This is not true [1].) To remind the user of this, the 1/1000 engraving is colored blue and the 1/2000 in red, and there are corresponding red (from f/8 to f/22) and blue (from f/4 to f/22) lines near the engraved aperture numbers.

In later cameras with exposure automation Minolta sometimes did combine every possible shutter speed with just a variety of the possible aperture values.


Specifications

  • filter size: 46mm
  • closest focusing distance: 0,8m
  • shutter: Optiper-Citizen-HS M-10
  • shutter speeds: B, 1 sec down to 1/2000 sec.
  • aperture: 2 to 22, 4 to 22 with speed 1/1000, 8 to 22 with 1/2000
  • dimensions: 137×85×74mm
  • weight: 780g
  • date of production: 1958
  • price at release: ¥24.800

The serial number has six digits and is engraved in the accessory shoe. Body no.100005 is pictured in the user manual, and the sequence certainly started at 100001. The model name is inscribed as minolta V2 on the top cover. The example pictured in this page at Tom's home is lacking the figure 2, making it appear as a "Minolta V", but this is certainly an engraving mistake.

Links

In English:

In Japanese:


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