Gear Review 2 Minolta Freedom AF Tele, 33 Years Later — Will Wander
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Minolta Af Tele. Minolta AFTele Super Macro 3880mm Unlike many other compact cameras, it supports screw-on filters with a 46 mm thread The Minolta AF-Tele Super (Europe) or Freedom Tele (America) or Mac-Tele (Japan) is a dual focal-length autofocus compact camera switchable from 38 mm f/2.8 normal lens to 80 mm f/5.6 portrait lens by push-button and usable with DX-coded 35mm film with film speed betwwen ISO 50 and ISO 3200
Review Minolta AF APO Tele 200mm 12.8 from phillipreeve.net
It replaced the AF-DL with a longer-reaching tele mode of 60 mm, while retaining the same body The Minolta AF Tele Super was released in 1988, a chunky black plastic monster
Review Minolta AF APO Tele 200mm 12.8
The Minolta AF-Tele Super (Europe) or Freedom Tele (America) or Mac-Tele (Japan) is a dual focal-length autofocus compact camera switchable from 38 mm f/2.8 normal lens to 80 mm f/5.6 portrait lens by push-button and usable with DX-coded 35mm film with film speed betwwen ISO 50 and ISO 3200 In the USA, it was offered as the Minolta Freedom Tele Minolta Mac-Tele was the name of the model in Japan
Minolta Af Tele YouTube. Focal length is chosen by a switch on the side of the lens, which also opens and closes the lens barrier The Minolta AF-Tele 60 was an easy-to-use all-automatic compact cameras for 35mm film introduced by Minolta circa 1989