The Minolta Autopak 400-X is a viewfinder camera. It belongs to the late models of Minolta's 126 model series.
The lens of the Minolta Autopak 400-X is fixed and the focus cannot be changed. 38 mm is the focal length of the lens. The widest aperture of the camera is f/8.
The camera comes with a selenium light meter above the lens. Exposure settings are set automatically by the camera. The exposure time is fixed at 1/90 second. When shooting with a flash cube, it extends to 1/45 second.
The dimensions of the 126 camera are 11.3 x 6.8 x 4.8 cm. At the same time, it weighs just 250 grams due to its plastic housing.
Films for the Minolta Autopak 400-X
To take pictures with the snapshot camera will 126-film cassettes. This film format developed by Kodak, also called Kodapak, was popular for a while, but it did not catch on. Therefore, today there is no longer a manufacturer that produces 126-film cassettes for photographers.




