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Self-timer design for Minolta film compact autofocus camera!

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Today we are pleased to present the self-timer of Minolta’s film autofocus compact camera released in 1983.


MINOLTA AF-S QUARTZ AUTO FOCUS D
(Reference product without front cover)

 

The self-timer is located on the side of the autofocus window.




There is a pilot light in the upper cylinder and an orange self-timer switch below it.




When the orange switch is pressed and the shutter release button is pressed, the pilot light illuminates, then blinks and an alarm sounds simultaneously, and the shutter releases in about 10 seconds after the shutter release button is pressed.





In this issue, we introduced the self-timer of Minolta’s film compact autofocus camera released in 1983.


The self-timer is a very useful function for photography.


This film compact camera allows you to enjoy self-timer shooting in a very simple procedure!









We will continue to introduce the standard functional parts and design of film cameras in the future, so please look forward to it!


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