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Minolta CLE

Minolta·1981·Camera

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The Minolta CLE is a compact 35mm rangefinder camera that was introduced by Minolta in 1980. It was designed in collaboration with Leica and shares the same M-mount as Leica cameras. The CLE features aperture-priority automatic exposure mode, manual exposure mode, and TTL metering. It has a built-in light meter that provides accurate exposure readings. The camera has a shutter speed range of 1/1000 to 4 seconds and supports exposure compensation. It has a bright and clear viewfinder with a range

Specifications

Weight
365g
Battery
2 x SR44
Category
Film Cameras
Film Size
135
Film Type
35MM
Iso Range
25 – 1600
Focus Mode
MANUAL FOCUS
Lens Mount
Leica M
Photo Count
100
Shutter Speed Range
1s – 1/1000s

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