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''Minoltacord Automat <br>
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Minoltacord Automat <br/><small>image by {{image author|K Amagai}}</small> {{with permission}}
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The '''Minoltacord''' was [[Minolta|Chiyoko]]'s first TLR with rapid-focusing lever. The film is wound by a lever and the '''Minoltacord''' has an automatic frame counter. Winding the film does not cock the shutter and there is no double exposure prevention mechnism. These two features were added later in the improved [[Minoltacord Automat]] camera. The '''Minoltacord''' had a slightly faster viewing lens, f/3.2 compared to f/3.5 for the taking lens. The lenses were taking lens Chiyoko Promar SIII 1:3.5 75mm and viewing lens Chiyoko View Promar 1:3.2 75mm. It was available with a [[Seikosha]] shutter which offered speeds from 1 sec. to 1/500 sec, and also  with a slower [[Citizen]] shutter with speeds from 1 sec. up to 1/300 sec., which had a self timer. Unlike later [[Minolta|Chiyoko]] TLRs, this model did not have a bayonet mount, but instead had a 36mm thread on both lenses. The camera weighed 1 kg.
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The '''Minoltacord''' was [[Minolta|Chiyoko]]'s first TLR with rapid-focusing lever. The film is wound by a lever, and the Minoltacord has an automatic frame counter. Winding the film does not cock the shutter and there is no double exposure prevention mechnism. These two features were added in 1955 in the improved '''Minoltacord Automat''' camera.
  
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The Minoltacord had a slightly faster viewing lens, f/3.2 compared to f/3.5 for the taking lens. The lenses were 3-element taking lens Chiyoko Promar SIII 1:3.5 75mm and 3-element viewing lens Chiyoko View Promar 1:3.2 75mm, both together focusable by means of the lever under the lens board. It was available with a [[Seikosha]] shutter which offered speeds from 1 sec. to 1/500 sec., and also  with a slower [[Citizen]] shutter with speeds from 1 sec. up to 1/300 sec., which had a self timer. Unlike later [[Minolta|Chiyoko]] TLRs, this model did not have a bayonet mount, but instead had a 36mm thread on both lenses. The camera weighed 1 kg.
  
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The Minolta Autocord had a 4-element taking lens and was only available in the version with the slower Citizen shutter. It weighed 970g.
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* Minoltacord in the [http://www.photoclubalpha.com/useful-and-vital-links/minolta-history-seven-decades/2/ 70th anniversary Minolta poster], reproduced at [http://www.photoclubalpha.com/ Photoclub Alpha]
 
 
 
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* [http://ca.konicaminolta.jp/history/minolta/1950/1954.html Minoltacord] in the [http://ca.konicaminolta.jp/history/index.html Konica Minolta official history site]
 
  
  
 
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== Links ==
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In English:
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* Minoltacord in the [http://www.photoclubalpha.com/useful-and-vital-links/minolta-history-seven-decades/2/ 70th anniversary Minolta poster], reproduced at [http://www.photoclubalpha.com/ Photoclub Alpha]
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* [https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Chiyoko-Minoltacord/AI-24-29428 Minoltacord] serial number 86209, with Citizen shutter, sold at the [https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Cameras/Past-Auctions/Auction-24/ 24th Westlicht Photographica Auction], on 23 November 2013.
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* [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/minolta/minoltacord/minoltacord.htm Minoltacord PDF manual] from [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/index.html OrphanCameras.com]
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* [http://www.kenko-tokina.co.jp/konicaminolta/history/minolta/1950/1954.html Minoltacord] in the [http://www.kenko-tokina.co.jp/konicaminolta/history/index.html Konica Minolta official history site]
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[[Category: Japanese 6x6 TLR]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 6x6 TLR]]
 
[[Category: Minolta]]
 
[[Category: Minolta]]
 
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[[Category: M]]

Latest revision as of 00:45, 19 January 2024

Japanese 6×6 TLR
Postwar models (M–Z)
6×6cm
M–Z
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The Minoltacord was Chiyoko's first TLR with rapid-focusing lever. The film is wound by a lever, and the Minoltacord has an automatic frame counter. Winding the film does not cock the shutter and there is no double exposure prevention mechnism. These two features were added in 1955 in the improved Minoltacord Automat camera.

The Minoltacord had a slightly faster viewing lens, f/3.2 compared to f/3.5 for the taking lens. The lenses were 3-element taking lens Chiyoko Promar SIII 1:3.5 75mm and 3-element viewing lens Chiyoko View Promar 1:3.2 75mm, both together focusable by means of the lever under the lens board. It was available with a Seikosha shutter which offered speeds from 1 sec. to 1/500 sec., and also with a slower Citizen shutter with speeds from 1 sec. up to 1/300 sec., which had a self timer. Unlike later Chiyoko TLRs, this model did not have a bayonet mount, but instead had a 36mm thread on both lenses. The camera weighed 1 kg.

The Minolta Autocord had a 4-element taking lens and was only available in the version with the slower Citizen shutter. It weighed 970g.




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