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Minolta ALS

  • Manufacturer Minolta
  • Type Rangefinder camera
  • Type of Film 35mm
  • Focal Length 45 mm
  • Max Aperture f/1.8
  • Focus Manual

The Minolta ALS is a rangefinder camera manufactured by Minolta Camera Co LTD. The model was introduced in 1966 and built in a factory in Japan. It is the successor of the Minolta Minoltina AL-S.

The camera comes with a fixed focal length. The lens bears the name "Rokkor". The largest aperture of the lens is f/1.8 and the focal length is 45 mm. The 35mm camera does not have an autofocus. Focusing is manual. The correct distance is indicated by the coupled rangefinder. The closest focusing distance is 80 cm.

The Minolta ALS has a built-in light meter. In this case, it is a CdS light meter and not a Selenium light meter, like earlier models. It is designed for films from ISO 25 to ISO 800, and the film speed can be set manually. Aperture and exposure time can be selected by the photographer as desired.

The Seiko SLV shutter allows times from 1/500 second to one second. For long exposures, there is a Bulb mode. In this mode, the shutter remains open as desired. An external flash can be used via the hot shoe or PC flash port. The photo camera has a cable release and a tripod thread.

The dimensions of the Minolta ALS are 12.8 x 7.4 x 6 cm. It weighs 530 grams. The camera requires a 1.35 V PX625 battery (eBay / Amazon*). As an alternative, you can reach for the Weincell (eBay / Amazon*).

Films for the Minolta ALS

The Minolta ALS is a film camera and is loaded with 35mm film. 35mm film is still made today and is fairly easy to get. The film has to be rewound after each frame. For this, you will find a quick release lever on the back. On the top side you find the frame counter. If the roll is full after 36 frames, you have to wind the film back into the cartridge with a crank.

Great films for the Minolta ALS that are still around today are the Fujifilm Superia 400* for color shots and the Ilford FP4 Plus* for B&W images. Both films produce decent images and are well suited for everyday use, according to reviews. On the market, online and offline, there are of course other manufacturers of various types of 35mm film.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
Film format 35mm
Picture Format 36 mm x 24 mm
Lens type Fixed lens
Lens Name Rokkor
Focal Length 45 mm
Maximum Aperture f/1.8
Minimum Focus Distance 80 cm / 2.62 ft
Optical Design 6 elements in 5 groups
Shutter Speeds 1/500 to 1 second
Bulb Mode Yes
Adjustable aperture Yes
Adjustable shutter speed Yes
Auto exposure No
Light Meter CdS light meter
Supported Film Speeds ISO 25 to ISO 800
Exposure Modes Manual Mode
Flash Connector Hot Shoe, PC-Flash
Rangefinder Yes
Tripod Mount Yes
Cable Release Thread Yes
Self-timer No
Power Supply 1x PX625 battery
Size 12.8 x 7.4 x 6 cm
Dimensions in Inches 5.04 x 2.91 x 2.36 inches
Weight 530 grams
Release Date 1966
Age Up to 60 years
Production start 1966
Manufacturer Minolta
Brand Company Name Minolta Camera Co., Ltd.

Used Prices

The current average price for this camera is 35,52 € based on 4 offers, as of 6.7.2026.

Average Price per Year

  • 2026: 36,93 €
  • 2025: 64,63 €
  • 2024: 70,92 €
  • 2023: 68,94 €

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ about the Minolta ALS

Is the Minolta ALS a manual focus camera or does it have autofocus?

What kind of lens does this camera have?

How do I control the exposure settings on the camera?

What type of film does the 35mm camera use, and how many shots can I take?

Does the camera have a built-in light meter, and if so, what kind?

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