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Minolta 126 Cameras

Minolta Autopak 600-X

  • Manufacturer Minolta
  • Type Viewfinder camera
  • Type of Film 126
  • Focal Length 38 mm
  • Max Aperture f/2.8
  • Focus Manual

The Minolta Autopak 600-X is a viewfinder camera. It was built in Japan by Minolta and introduced in the early 70s.

A fixed lens is installed in the camera. 38 mm is the focal length of the lens. The maximum aperture is f2.8. There is no auto focus function on the Minolta Autopak 600-X. The focus is set manually. The camera comes with a light meter. Exposure is set automatically by the camera.

Films for the Minolta Autopak 600-X

The Minolta Auto 600-X is designed for the 126 format (Kodapak) developed in the 1960s. This format was supposed to be more user-friendly, but could not catch on. For this reason, there is no manufacturer today that produces fresh material for the old cameras. The 126 cameras are therefore left with no more than a place in the showcase, and will probably not be photographed with in the foreseeable future.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
Film format 126
Flash Connector Connection for flash cubes
Release Date 1972
Age Up to 54 years
Production start 1972
Manufacturer Minolta

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ about the Minolta Autopak 600-X

Is the Minolta Autopak 600-X a point-and-shoot camera?

How do I adjust the focus on this camera?

What kind of film does this camera use?

Does the camera have automatic settings?

What's the lens like on the snapshot camera?

Minolta 126 Cameras

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