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Vintage Minolta Hi Matic AF2
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Minolta Hi Matic AF2
Type: rangefinder camera
Manufacturer: Minolta
Year of launch: 1961
Films: 35mm with speeds 10 to 800 ASA
Lens: Minolta Rokkor PF 1:2/f=45mm (accepts 40,5 mm filters)
Shutter: Optiper Citizen MLT with modern speeds (i.e. 1/60 instead of 1/50 etc.), 1 to 1/1000 sec.
Finder: Optical viewfinder with superimposed rangefinder and parallax correction (horizontal and vertical)
Metering: coupled selenium meter supports manual aperture/speed-choice
Film advance: Lever on the right side of the camera top, exposure counter in the camera bottom, fold-out rewind crank on the left side of the camera top, rewind release button on the bottom
In original Field Case
Shoulder Strap
Please see photo's
You should expect everything to function reasonably well, and that all optics have no problems that would noticeably affect image quality, unless we describe them otherwise. We try and list all pertinent faults.
Bear in mind that most of what we sell is either used or vintage equipment. We do not generally service equipment. We test it for function, but can't guarantee accuracy
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Type: rangefinder camera
Manufacturer: Minolta
Year of launch: 1961
Films: 35mm with speeds 10 to 800 ASA
Lens: Minolta Rokkor PF 1:2/f=45mm (accepts 40,5 mm filters)
Shutter: Optiper Citizen MLT with modern speeds (i.e. 1/60 instead of 1/50 etc.), 1 to 1/1000 sec.
Finder: Optical viewfinder with superimposed rangefinder and parallax correction (horizontal and vertical)
Metering: coupled selenium meter supports manual aperture/speed-choice
Film advance: Lever on the right side of the camera top, exposure counter in the camera bottom, fold-out rewind crank on the left side of the camera top, rewind release button on the bottom
In original Field Case
Shoulder Strap
Please see photo's
You should expect everything to function reasonably well, and that all optics have no problems that would noticeably affect image quality, unless we describe them otherwise. We try and list all pertinent faults.
Bear in mind that most of what we sell is either used or vintage equipment. We do not generally service equipment. We test it for function, but can't guarantee accuracy
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