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Minolta AF-S

Minolta·1984·Camera

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A compact autofocus camera released around 1984, the Minolta AF-S is basically an AF-Sv (Talker) without the voice chip (or the other way around), with the other difference being a blue line on the right side instead of a red line. Having an integrated flash, it is slightly larger than the ultra-compact AF-C with its flash attached. The lens is a 35 mm ƒ/2,8. The built-in pop-up flash is manually activated using a slider on the back. Film speed is set manually using a ring around the lens. A sel

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