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* [http://www.gsteinbach.de/AF.HTM 35 AF overview] in [http://www.gsteinbach.de/anfang.htm Gerald Steinbach's Minox 35 collection] (German) | * [http://www.gsteinbach.de/AF.HTM 35 AF overview] in [http://www.gsteinbach.de/anfang.htm Gerald Steinbach's Minox 35 collection] (German) | ||
+ | * [http://www.submin.com/35mm/manuals/minox/af_1.htm Minox 35 AF brochure] at [http://www.submin.com/ submin.com] | ||
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The Minox 35 AF, released in 1988, was Minox's first departure from its line of ultra-compact 35 mm scale focusing cameras first introduced with the 35 EL in 1974. As the name implies, it was also the first in a series of autofocus cameras bearing the Minox brand.
The body is reminiscent of the Minox 35 line, but thicker and without the folding lens cover. The lens, a 32 mm ƒ/3.5 Minoxar (as opposed to Minox's usual 35 mm ƒ/2.8 Minoxar, is only protected by a UV filter. Above the lens sits the finder between two infrared autofocus sensors, protected by a clear plastic screen. Unlike its contemporaries, the Minox AF lacks motor drive or built-in flash. A dedicated clip-on flash, the AF-F, was sold in kit or as an accessory.
Specifications
- Lens: Minoxar 32 mm ƒ/3,5 (4 elements, 3 groups, Tessar style).
- Focusing: Active 4-zone autofocus, 0.7 m to infinity.
- Shutter: 1/30~1/500 s.
- Metering: EV 8~16 with ISO 100 film. If required shutter speed is below 1/30 s, the shutter is locked until the flash is mounted.
- Flash: Dedicated clip-on AF-F flash.
- 10 second self-timer.
- Senses DX coded film from ISO 100 to 640. Non-DX film set to ISO 100.
- Film transport: Manual lever wind, rewind crank.
- Power: 2 x CR1/3 cells.
- Dimensions: 107x68x41 mm, 190 g.
- Made in Germany