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The '''Sonocon 16''' is a subminiature camera made by [[Minolta]] in about 1962. It makes 10x14 mm pictures on 16 mm film. It has a 22 mm f/2.8 Rokkor lens. The body of the camera incorporates a transistor radio.
 
The '''Sonocon 16''' is a subminiature camera made by [[Minolta]] in about 1962. It makes 10x14 mm pictures on 16 mm film. It has a 22 mm f/2.8 Rokkor lens. The body of the camera incorporates a transistor radio.
 
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The Sonocon 16 is a subminiature camera made by Minolta in about 1962. It makes 10x14 mm pictures on 16 mm film. It has a 22 mm f/2.8 Rokkor lens. The body of the camera incorporates a transistor radio.

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