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Minolta AF-Tele 60

Minolta·1989·Camera

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The Minolta AF-Tele 60 was an easy-to-use all-automatic compact cameras for 35mm film introduced by Minolta circa 1989. It replaced the AF-DL with a longer-reaching tele mode of 60 mm, while retaining the same body. The on/off-switch opens and shuts the two-part lens cover. A red button allows switching the lens from wide-angle focus to standard focus and vice versa.

Specifications

Lens
60mm f/4.5
Dual Focal Lengths
60mm (telephoto), 35mm (wide-angle)
Flash
Built-in
Focus Type
Auto Focus
Shutter Speed
1/90 to 1/500 sec
Metering Type
Center-weighted
Lens Type
Telephoto
Focal Length
60mm
Dimensions
120 x 70 x 50 mm
Mount Type
Minolta AF
Dual Focal Length
60mm
Flash Type
Built-in flash
Lens Focal Length
60mm
Film Format
35mm
Weight
300g
Categories
Need Photos|Japanese 35mm autofocus|Dual focal length cameras|Minolta|M|A|1989

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