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The '''[[Minolta]] V3''' rangefinder camera had been derived from the [[Minolta V2]] in 1960. As its predecessor it was an all mechanical camera, but with built in selenium exposure meter. Only two years after the V2's leaf shutter speed world record Minolta reached a new one with the V3's only 1/3000 seconds minimum exposure time.
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The '''[[Minolta]] V3''' rangefinder camera had been derived from the [[Minolta V2]] in 1960. As its predecessor it was an all mechanical camera, but with built in uncoupled selenium exposure meter. Only two years after the V2's leaf shutter speed world record Minolta reached a new one with the V3's only 1/3000 seconds minimum exposure time.
  
 
* camera type: rangefinder
 
* camera type: rangefinder
* lens: 1:1,8/45mm
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* lens: 1:1.8/45mm
 
* shutter: Optiper-Citizen-HS M-13
 
* shutter: Optiper-Citizen-HS M-13
 
* shutter speeds: 1 sec. down to 1/3000 sec. ([[leaf shutter]]!)
 
* shutter speeds: 1 sec. down to 1/3000 sec. ([[leaf shutter]]!)
* aperture: 2 to 22, 4 to 22 with speed 1/1000, 8 to 22 with 1/3000
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* aperture: 1.8 to 22, 4 to 22 with speed 1/1000, 8 to 22 with 1/3000
 
* films: 35mm
 
* films: 35mm
  

Revision as of 22:06, 15 May 2007

The Minolta V3 rangefinder camera had been derived from the Minolta V2 in 1960. As its predecessor it was an all mechanical camera, but with built in uncoupled selenium exposure meter. Only two years after the V2's leaf shutter speed world record Minolta reached a new one with the V3's only 1/3000 seconds minimum exposure time.

  • camera type: rangefinder
  • lens: 1:1.8/45mm
  • shutter: Optiper-Citizen-HS M-13
  • shutter speeds: 1 sec. down to 1/3000 sec. (leaf shutter!)
  • aperture: 1.8 to 22, 4 to 22 with speed 1/1000, 8 to 22 with 1/3000
  • films: 35mm