Film: 126 cartridge
Shutter: 2-speed 1/40, 1/80 Lens: Fixed focus 43mm f/11 Dates: 1970-1971 DESCRIPTIONS The camera was not tested with film but all the parts are still in perfect condition. Lens is clean, shutter is functioning and there are no missing parts of this camera. Although there are signs of usage, the camera is still in good condition. More interestingly, you can get the camera case along with the puchase. For more information, you can refer the link below http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Kodak_Instamatic_133_Camera |
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Kodak Instamatic 133-X
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Yashica MG-1 (Serviced)
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Minolta Maxxum 7000 + Minolta Program 2800 AF Flash
Type: 35mm with autofocus, automatic programme selection, film transport and rewind, and automatic/manual exposure control.
Lens Mount: New Minolta 'A'-type bayonet with electrical contacts and mechanical coupling accepting seven new fixed focal length lenses from 24 to 300mm and five zoom lenses.
Metering:: TTL centre-weighted averaging with a silicon cell (SPC) on pentaprism, range 4 sec, at f1.4 to 1/2000 at f22 with 1001SO film, second SPC in mirror box for TTL flash metering.
Film Speed Settings: Automatic with DX-coded films, manual settings ISO 25 to 6900, 25 to 1000 for 7TF flashmetering.
Autofocus System: Minolta TTL phase-detection type with CCD sensor array and mircoprocessor for direct digital adjustment by built-in high-speed micrometer.
Minimo-X : Digital OMO
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