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Minolta Freedom Escort

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  • Brand: Minolta
  • Name: Minolta Freedom Escort
  • Sales names: Minolta Pico, Minolta Riva Mini
  • Type: Snapshot camera
  • Type of Film: 35mm
  • Focal length: 34 mm
  • Maximum aperture: f/3.5
  • Focus: Autofocus
  • Flash / Flash connection: Built-in flash
  • Release date: 1991
  • Age: Up to 35 years

The Minolta Freedom Escort is a snapshot camera. It was introduced by Minolta in the early 1990s. The compact camera was produced in a factory in Japan and sold to consumers in the North American market. It relies heavily on automatic operation, making it very easy to use without a manual. The 35mm camera was also sold under the names “Minolta Riva Mini” and “Minolta Pico“.

Unlike many models in the Freedom range, this model has a fixed focal length. 34 mm is the focal length of the lens. The camera’s widest aperture is f/3.5, and the 35 mm camera has autofocus. The closest focusing distance is specified at 60 cm for this lens.

The Minolta Freedom Escort is equipped with a built-in light meter. It can be used with films from ISO 50 to ISO 3200. The photo camera determines the correct film speed using the DX code. If the code on the cartridge is not present, a value of ISO 100 is set. The exposure settings are automatically set by the 35 mm camera. It is not possible to influence aperture and shutter speed.

A flash is built in for taking pictures in insufficient light. At ISO 100, the range is up to 3.6 meters. Logically, the higher the sensitivity of the film, the longer the range. The flash recharging time is about 3.5 seconds. The flash can also be turned off if desired. Additionally, there is a fill-in flash and an auto mode to reduce red-eye in photos.

The Minolta Freedom Escort has a thread for a tripod on the bottom. Of course, a self-timer should not be missing either. The self-timer has a lead time of ten seconds.

The camera with its plastic housing weighs 165 grams. The dimensions are 11.8 x 6.3 x 3.6 cm. The power source of the 35mm camera is a CR123A battery (eBay / Amazon*). This type of battery is still readily available today. One charge is enough for about 600 pictures. The display on the top shows the charge level.

Besides the normal model, there was also a Quartz Date (QD) variant of the camera. This variant offers an additional feature, it can imprint the shooting time in a corner of the photos. Thus, the time of shooting can be determined exactly with date and time and you don’t have to make notes. However, the calendar only extends to the year 2019.

The function requires an additional CR2025 battery (eBay / Amazon*). You can also disable the function or not insert a battery, the camera can still be used normally.

Films for the Minolta Freedom Escort

What is needed for the Minolta Freedom Escort is 35mm film. The camera has a built-in motor for transporting the film. After each press of the shutter button, the camera moves to the next free frame. Transport back to the cartridge is also automatic, but can be forced with a button. The number of photos taken is also shown in the display. If you see a flashing “0” there, the film was not loaded correctly into the camera.

A good choice for the Minolta Freedom Escort is Kodak Gold 200* (color film) and Ilford Delta 400* (black and white film). Both are solid films that also do well in test reports. Of course, there are plenty of other alternatives. The most important thing is that they are in the range between ISO 50 and ISO 3200 and have DX encoding on the cartridge.

Color film is processed using the C-41 process. The C-41 process is performed by almost all photo labs. Most drugstore chains in Germany offer the development of color films. The black and white film must be processed in a developer for this type of film. Many laboratories also offer this type of development or you develop the film yourself with the appropriate chemistry.

Technical datasheet

Technical specifications of the camera
AttributeSpecification
Type of CameraSnapshot camera
Film format35mm
Film transportAutomatic
Film transport mechanismMotor
Picture format24 mm x 36 mm
Focal length34 mm
Widest aperturef/3.5
Minimum focus distance60 cm / 1.968 ft
FocusAutofocus
Lens design4 elements in 3 groups
Light meterYes
Supported film speedsISO 50 to 3200
Auto DX (Film sensitivity)Yes
Exposure modesProgram automatic
Manual exposure settingsNo
Date imprintingModel variant
FlashIntegrated flash
Flash range0,6 to 3,6 Meter / 1.97 to 11.81 Feet
Flash modesFill-in flash, Red-eye reduction
Tripod mountYes
Cable release threadNo
Self-timerYes, Self-timer function with 10 seconds lead time
Power supply1x CR123A battery
Size11,8 x 6,3 x 3,6 cm
Dimensions in inches4.65 x 2.48 x 1.42 inches
Weight165 Grams
Country of productionJapan
Estimated value / Used price128,88 Euro
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Estimate based on used prices of 5 offers (possibly with different scope of delivery and/or condition). As of May 18, 2026
Average used price in the year 2023130,91 Euro (140.71 US-Dollar)
Average used price in the year 2024129,52 Euro (139.63 US-Dollar)
Average used price in the year 2025131,72 Euro (141.79 US-Dollar)

FAQ about the Minolta Freedom Escort

I'm new to film cameras, is the Minolta Freedom Escort difficult to use?

Not at all! This little camera is designed for snapshots and is very easy to operate, even without reading a manual. It focuses automatically and sets the exposure for you, so you can just point and shoot without worrying about complicated settings.

Does this point-and-shoot let you take pictures up close?

You can take photos of things that are at least 60 cm (about 2 feet) away. Anything closer than that might be blurry. So, it's not ideal for extreme close-ups, but great for general snapshots.

What kind of battery does this camera use, and are they easy to find?

It takes a CR123A battery, which is still commonly available in many stores and online. A single battery will last for approximately 600 shots, and the camera displays the battery level, so you know when it's time to replace it.

I saw there's a QD version. What does QD mean on this type of camera?

The QD version, or Quartz Date, can imprint the date and time on your photos. This can be useful for remembering exactly when a picture was taken, although the calendar function only works up to 2019. It uses a separate CR2025 battery, but the camera will function normally even without it.

What kind of film should I use with the Escort?

You'll need 35mm film with a DX code, and the camera can handle films with ISO speeds between 50 and 3200. Kodak Gold 200 or Ilford Delta 400 are good choices to begin with, but feel free to try other films to see what you like best.

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