Panasonic C-625AF Super Mini
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This small lightweight compact camera by Panasonic dates from around 1991. It has autofocus and a couple of flash modes, but it would be of little interest if it weren't for the fact that it is a close cousin of the Leica Mini. With a glass lens allegedly manufactured by Minolta and electronics by Matsushita, this camera was also marketed as the Minolta Freedom Escort and Minolta Riva.
- Lens: 34mm f/3.5m (four elements in three groups) which slides out and retracts electronically but has no zooming capability.
- Built-in flash has auto, red-eye reduction and forced on/off modes.
- DX-coded film with autowind.
- Power: CR123A battery to function.