A photo taken with the Minolta HI-MATIC CSII, released in 1978, which was a follow-up to the Minolta Hi-Matic C and became a popular camera in the early 1980s. The Hi-Matic CSII was a reliable camera that produced consistent results and was highly affordable, making it a popular choice for beginners and hobbyists. Its lens was the ROKKOR 38 mm/F2.7, dimensions were 128 x 78 x 54 mm, and it weighed approximately 310 g. It used 2 AA batteries and had a shutter speed range from EV5 (F2.7, 1/4 sec) to EV17 (F17, 1/450 sec). The camera employed a visual measurement system instead of a rangefinder, and the zone focus indication appeared in the viewfinder. The rewind crank was located at the bottom, and it had manual winding and rewinding. The pop-up flash featured a hidden stroboscope lighting window. In low brightness conditions, a red LED in the viewfinder would light up as a warning for camera movements when the shutter button was half-pressed. #analogphotography #filmisnotdead #filmphotography #ishootfilm #filmcommunity #analoguevibes #shootfilm #filmfeed #filmcamera #analogfeatures #filmisalive #filmforever #analogshooters #filmlove #filmwave #filmisbetter #filmphotographic #filmphoto #filmaddict #analoglife #filmlover #filmcameraclub #filmphotographyday #filmisart #filmphotographer #filmisnotobsolete #filmisbeautiful #analogportrait #filmshooters #analogmagic

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