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The '''Minolta Vectis 300L''' is a cute small compact zoom camera of [[Minolta]]'s Vectis series for the advanced photo system ([[APS]]) with built-in flash. It was manufactured in China.
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The '''Minolta Vectis 300L''' is a cute small compact zoom camera of [[Minolta]]'s Vectis series for the [[Advanced Photo System]] (APS) with built-in flash. It was manufactured in China.
  
 
* Lens: 1:5.7-1:11.2 24-70mm zoom
 
* Lens: 1:5.7-1:11.2 24-70mm zoom
 
* Autofocus: infrared (?)
 
* Autofocus: infrared (?)
* Films: APS films of 25 ASA upto 3200 ASA [[film speed]]
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* Films: [[APS film]]s of 25 ASA up to 3200 ASA [[film speed]]
 
* Exposure: center-weighted metering through meter window
 
* Exposure: center-weighted metering through meter window
 
* Shutter speed: 7.8 - 1/380 sec.
 
* Shutter speed: 7.8 - 1/380 sec.
 
* Viewfinder: magnification 0.32x - 0.87x
 
* Viewfinder: magnification 0.32x - 0.87x
* weight: 145 g (5.1 oz.) without the CR-2 battery
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* weight: 145 g (5.1 oz.) without the [[CR2 battery]]
 
* dimensions 99 x 59.5 x 29.5 mm (3.9 x 2.3 x 1.2 inch)
 
* dimensions 99 x 59.5 x 29.5 mm (3.9 x 2.3 x 1.2 inch)
  

Revision as of 16:53, 7 November 2012

The Minolta Vectis 300L is a cute small compact zoom camera of Minolta's Vectis series for the Advanced Photo System (APS) with built-in flash. It was manufactured in China.

  • Lens: 1:5.7-1:11.2 24-70mm zoom
  • Autofocus: infrared (?)
  • Films: APS films of 25 ASA up to 3200 ASA film speed
  • Exposure: center-weighted metering through meter window
  • Shutter speed: 7.8 - 1/380 sec.
  • Viewfinder: magnification 0.32x - 0.87x
  • weight: 145 g (5.1 oz.) without the CR2 battery
  • dimensions 99 x 59.5 x 29.5 mm (3.9 x 2.3 x 1.2 inch)


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the zoom lens in tele, normal and wide position, and the closed camera
images by Uwe Kulick
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