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Battery compartment design of minolta’s lens-shutter rangefinder compact camera!

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Today we will show you the battery compartment of minolta’s lens shutter rangefinder film compact camera released in 1966.



minolta AF-L (Reference product)

 

The battery compartment is located at the bottom of the camera.




It is round and has a lid that opens with a coin.




The terminals can be seen when the lid is opened. When opening and closing, the terminals are screwed in.





This time we introduced the battery compartment of minolta’s lens shutter rangefinder film compact camera released in 1966.


In this era, batteries were required, and this type of battery compartment became the mainstream.


It was a time-consuming battery compartment because it was always difficult to open and close without a coin to change the battery!







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