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+ | The '''Minolta Zoom 80''' is a basic, fully automated compact camera for [[35mm film]], made in China in 2002. It's one of the Minolta models that have a film pre-winding system, exposed shots go inside the film canister, if it's opened by accident no pictures will be lost. | ||
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+ | Technical specifications: | ||
+ | * 38-80mm zoom lens | ||
+ | * 5 lens elements in 5 groups, 1 aspherical | ||
+ | * Aperture range from f/6 - f/12 | ||
+ | * Shutter range from 1/1,7 sec. to 1/430sec. | ||
+ | DX code reads only 100 or 400 ISO films | ||
+ | Powered by one CR2 battery | ||
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+ | [[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Minolta|Zoom 80]] |
Revision as of 17:35, 26 July 2018
Minolta Zoom 80 image by René Maly (Image rights) |
The Minolta Zoom 80 is a basic, fully automated compact camera for 35mm film, made in China in 2002. It's one of the Minolta models that have a film pre-winding system, exposed shots go inside the film canister, if it's opened by accident no pictures will be lost.
Technical specifications:
- 38-80mm zoom lens
- 5 lens elements in 5 groups, 1 aspherical
- Aperture range from f/6 - f/12
- Shutter range from 1/1,7 sec. to 1/430sec.
DX code reads only 100 or 400 ISO films Powered by one CR2 battery