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Minolta Riva Series

Minolta Riva Panorama

  • Manufacturer Minolta
  • Type Snapshot camera
  • Type of Film 35mm
  • Focal Length 24 mm
  • Max Aperture f/4.5
  • Focus Automatic

The Minolta Riva Panorama is a camera from Minolta. It was introduced by the Japanese company in the early 90's. The camera model was also sold on the market under the name "Minolta Freedom Vista" and "Minolta P's". In addition, there was a variation with a data back that could imprint the shooting time into the images.

The 35mm photo camera comes with a fixed focal length lens. The focal length of the lens is 24mm. The maximum aperture is f/4.5. There is no need to focus manually with the 35mm camera, as it is equipped with an autofocus system.

Taking pictures is made easier by the built-in light meter. The exposure meter is designed for 35 mm films from ISO 100 to ISO 400. The film speed is determined via the DX code on the film cartridge. If this code is not present, a value of ISO 100 is always selected. The exposure settings are automatically controlled and adjusted by the electronics.

The camera model is also equipped with a built-in flash. At ISO 100, the range is up to 2.7 meters. The camera has a self-timer with a lead time of ten seconds. There is also a thread for a tripod on the bottom and an eyelet for a camera strap on the side.

According to the manual, the camera with its plastic housing weighs 170 grams. The dimensions are 11.4 x 6.1 x 3.3 cm. A CR123A battery (eBay / Amazon*) is responsible for the power supply. One battery charge is enough for about 600 pictures. For the QD variant, a CR2025 battery (eBay / Amazon*) is still needed for the built-in clock. However, the battery can also do without, especially since the calendar only lasts until 2019 anyway.

Films for the Minolta Riva Panorama

The Minolta Riva Panorama is designed for 35mm film. This special feature of the model is the area of the negatives. These do not have an aspect ratio of 3:2, but of 3:1, so the image occupies an area of 12.2 by 36 mm on the film. This creates the look of a panorama.

The film is automatically transported to the next frame by a motor. The number of frames taken is displayed on the top. The film is also rewound automatically. This process can also be triggered manually if you want to remove the film beforehand.

35mm films are still produced today and can be developed in most laboratories. Possible films for the Minolta Riva Panorama are the Kodak Ultramax 400* for color photos and the Kodak T-Max 400* for B&W photos. Both films are well suited for everyday use and can convince test reports. It is important that the film is in the range between ISO 100 and ISO 400 and that the DX encoding is present on the cartridge.

The color film is a color negative film and is developed in the C-41 process. This process is offered by most professional photo labs. You can drop off your films at most drugstore chains in Germany, for example. The black and white film has to be put into a developer, like Rodinal.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
Film format 35mm
Picture Format 36 mm x 12.2 mm
Lens type Fixed lens
Focal Length 24 mm
Maximum Aperture f/4.5
Minimum Focus Distance 90 cm / 2.95 ft
Optical Design 5 elements in 5 groups
Shutter Speeds 1/200 – 1/4 second
Adjustable aperture No
Adjustable shutter speed No
Auto exposure Yes
Light Meter Yes
Supported Film Speeds ISO 100 to ISO 400
Exposure Modes Program Auto
Flash Built-in flash
Date Imprinting Model-dependent
Panorama Mode Yes
Tripod Mount Yes
Cable Release Thread No
Self-timer Yes, Self-timer function with 10 seconds delay
Power Supply 1x CR123A battery
Size 11.4 x 6.1 x 3.3 cm
Dimensions in Inches 4.49 x 2.4 x 1.3 inches
Weight 170 grams
Release Date 1991
Age Up to 35 years
Production start 1991
Manufacturer Minolta

Used Prices

The current average price for this camera is 160,16 € based on 3 offers, as of 6.7.2026.

Average Price per Year

  • 2026: 138,19 €
  • 2025: 135,93 €
  • 2024: 141,33 €
  • 2023: 102,18 €

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ about the Minolta Riva Panorama

I'm new to cameras, is the Minolta Riva Panorama hard to use?

What kind of film do I need for this camera, and what does '3:1' mean in relation to the negatives?

Does it have a flash, and how far can the flash reach?

How heavy is this device, and what are its dimensions?

What kind of battery does this use, and how many photos can I take on a single charge?

Minolta Riva Series

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