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| | | | | In this article, I will be reviewing the 1979 Hi-Matic AF released in 1979. It is an automatic 35mm film camera with an Auto Focus capability. | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The Minolta A-2 is a rare and unique 35mm interchangeable lens rangefinder camera, known for its distinctive design and specialized function. It was developed as a compact, lightweight rangefinder with a fixed lens, suitable for professional use. The camera features a built-in rangefinder, a limited number of lenses, and a focus mechanism that is not fully automatic. Its design is reminiscent of the Minolta X-300, which was also a rangefinder with a fixed lens. The A-2 was primarily used for specific applications, such as aerial photography or field work, where a compact and reliable camera was needed. The camera's design and functionality reflect Minolta's innovation in the field of rangefinder cameras, and it remains a sought-after item among ... | |
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