Lomopedia: Minolta 110 Zoom SLR

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Fully automatic with aperture-priority exposure, the Minolta 110 Zoom SLR has a fixed 25-50 mm f/4.5-16 manual-focus zoom lens with macro-focusing capabilities up to 11 in. Aside from being the first single-lens reflex camera for the 110 format, it is also noted for its unusual, flattened shape instead of a miniaturized standard SLR shape.

Minolta 110 Zoom © Steve Harwood via Flickr, Image used under Creative Commons license

Unique in form and function, the Minolta 110 Zoom will always be one of those cameras that entertains onlookers and shooters alike.

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Technical Specifications

Lens: Fixed; 25-50 mm f/4.5-16
Shutter speed: 10 sec. – 1/1000, 1/150 flash sync speed and B
Flash: Standard hot shoe
Batteries: 2x A76 batteries
Others: Fully-automatic, aperture priority exposure, CdS meter with exposure compensation control, 40.5 mm filter thread, Tripod socket available.


Read more about the Minolta 110 Zoom SLR over at subclub.org, Wikipedia and Camerapedia.

written by geegraphy on 2013-07-02 #gear #lomopedia #review #minolta #110 #reviews #lomography #minolta-110-zoom-slr #lomopedia

2 Comments

  1. bsdunek
    bsdunek ·

    I have two of them to love. I'm glad Lomography reintroduced 110 film so I can use them again.

  2. holgardo
    holgardo ·

    I have one of this, but I have never used it.

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