Strobe design for Minolta’s autofocus film lens shutter camera!
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Today we are pleased to present the strobe design of Minolta’s auto-focus film lens shutter camera released in 1979.
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The strobe is located on the right side of the camera when viewed from the front.
The light-emitting part is a type with a horizontal slit.
To use the strobe, slide the “FLASH ON” switch located just below the flash unit to the left to pop up the flash unit and use the strobe.
This time we introduced a strobe for Minolta’s auto-focus film lens shutter camera released in 1979.
The strobe is a type of strobe that pops up the light emitting part when the strobe is used.
The slide switch is mechanically structured and requires a little bit of force, but that is one of the characteristics of this camera!
Please look forward to the next issue, where I will continue to introduce various interesting features of film cameras!
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