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minolta lens shutter rangefinder compact camera exposure detection cds receiver design!

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Today we will show you the exposure detection Cds receiver of minolta’s lens shutter rangefinder film compact camera released in 1966.


minolta AF-L (Reference product)


The exposure detection Cds receiver is located at 12 o’clock on the camera lens, clearly marked as CLC.




It has an oval guard to make it easier for the sensor to detect.



In this issue, we introduced the exposure detection Cds light receiving part of minolta’s lens shutter rangefinder film compact cameras released in 1966.


From this time on, the exposure detection method using Cds became the mainstream.


It is a simple and very accurate method to detect the exposure!






We will continue to introduce each functional part and the great design in the next issue, so stay tuned!


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