Hi Matic AF 2
Minolta
1981
MILT K 1740 a01
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Hi Matic AF 2
Minolta · 1981
| Typ | Rigid body, Optical viewfinder |
| Format | 24x36 KB |
| Lens | 2,8/38 |
| Shutter | Spezial |
Archiv-Nr. MILT K 1740 a01
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"Maybe the Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 was the first viewfinder camera for 35mm film with active infrared autofocus when it was launched in 1981 as successor of the Hi-Matic AF. It was one of the last of Minolta's long-lasting Hi-Matic series of quality viewfinder and rangefinder cameras with automatic exposure. In addition to its autofocus the camera has a buzzer which indicates too small object distance or low light. The built-in flash needs two AA-batteries. The camera has the same kind of lens as most other 1970s Hi-Matics, a four-element construction with focal length 38mm. It has also the typical CdS-meter…"
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Variants (1)
| Nr. | Year | Lens | Shutter | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| a01 | 1981 | 2,8/38 | Spezial | – |