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Minolta 110 Zoom SLR

The Minolta 110 Zoom SLR was a 110 single lense reflect(SLR)camera produced by Minolta of Japan between 1976 and 1979. It was the first SLR in 110 format. This type of camera has builtin 1:4,5/25-50mm Zoom-Lensa zoom lens which mean it has a focal length between 25mm to 50mm. It uses porro-mirror instead of pentaprism. The camera shutter and appature appear to work without film loaded and the viewfinder displays an indicator when the shutter release is pressed. It also has macro focusing down to 11 in (280 mm). This gave a field of view range approximately equivalent to a 50–100 mm zoom lens on a 35 mm format camera. Unfortunately, there was no built-in flash, but a hot shoe on the top allowed an external flash to be attached.

Minolta 110 Zoom SLR
Bottom view
Back view
Top View
Film insertion
Front View

Camera Info and History.
First introduced in September, 1976.
Camera type : 110 cartridge porro-mirror SLR camera with zoom lens
Picture size : 13 x 17mm
Lens : Zoom-Rokkor f5/25-50mm
Light metering : external metering system, aperture-priority automatic exposure
Shutter : horizontal-run focal-plane shutter with metal curtain Shutter speeds : B, 10-11/1000sec.
Body dimensions : 53.5 x 108 x 132 mm, 430 g
Body weight : approx. 430g.

The manual of this camera can be obtained at here.

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