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Minolta Freedom Tele

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  • Brand: Minolta
  • Name: Minolta Freedom Tele
  • Regional name: Minolta Mac-Tele, Minolta AF-Tele Super
  • Type: Snapshot camera
  • Type of Film: 35mm
  • Focal length: 38 mm, 80 mm
  • Maximum aperture: f/2.8
  • Focus: Autofocus
  • Flash / Flash connection: Built-in flash
  • Release date: 1988
  • Age: Up to 38 years

The Minolta Freedom Tele was a camera introduced by Minolta in the 1980s as a snapshot camera. In Europe it was offered under the name Minolta AF-Tele Super, while in Japan it was known as the Minolta Mac-Tele. There was also a variant with a data back and the Leica AF-C1 was also developed based on this model.

The camera has a fixed lens with two selectable focal lengths. A normal lens with 38 mm and a maximum aperture of f/2.8 or an 80 mm lens with a maximum aperture of f/5.6 for portrait photography.

The focus is automatically set by the camera technology and the minimum distance to the subject should be 70 cm. There is no manual focus adjustment option.

The general settings of the photo camera cannot be adjusted manually, as the aperture and shutter speed are set automatically. The film speed is detected by the camera based on the encoding on the film cartridge and supports values from ISO 50 to ISO 3200. If the film has no encoding or is outside this range, the default value of ISO 100 is used.

The camera has a built-in flash that fires automatically, but can also be activated manually.

For stability and flexibility when shooting, there is a tripod connection on the bottom of the camera body. Additionally, there is a self-timer with a 10-second lead time, ideal for group shots or selfies.

According to the manual, the Minolta Freedom Tele measures 13.6 x 7.6 x 5.5 cm and weighs 450 grams. It is powered by a 2CR5 battery (eBay / Amazon*), which also powers the LCD display that shows information such as the number of pictures taken.

Films for the Minolta Freedom Tele

The Minolta Freedom Tele is a camera specifically designed to use 35mm film, as stated in its manual. The 35mm format is still very popular due to its simplicity and reliability. There are still several manufacturers that produce film for this format. A good choice for color images is the Kodak Ultramax 400*, while the Ilford Delta 100* is good for black and white images. Of course, there are other films from various manufacturers to choose from.

The common development process for color film in 35mm format is the C-41 process, which is offered by most photo labs. In Germany, for example, films can be dropped off for development at many drugstore chains. The development steps for black-and-white film are slightly different from those for color film, but can be done at home with the proper instructions and photo chemistry.

The Minolta Freedom Tele’s negatives are 24mm x 36mm, which allows about 36 exposures to be taken with a standard 35mm film. The camera automatically moves the loaded film along with a motor after each frame.

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 length38 mm, 80 mm
Widest aperturef/2.8
Minimum focus distance70 cm / 2.296 ft
FocusAutofocus
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 modesFill-in flash
Tripod mountYes
Cable release threadNo
Self-timerYes, Self-timer function with 10 seconds lead time
Power supply1x 2CR5 battery
Size13,6 x 7,6 x 5,5 cm
Dimensions in inches5.35 x 2.99 x 2.17 inches
Weight450 Grams
Names in other marketsJapan: Minolta Mac-Tele, Europe: Minolta AF-Tele Super
Country of productionJapan
Estimated value / Used price30,75 Euro
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Estimate based on used prices of 3 offers (possibly with different scope of delivery and/or condition). As of June 26, 2023
Average used price in the year 202337,33 Euro (40.05 US-Dollar)

FAQ about the Minolta Freedom Tele

What type of film does the Minolta Freedom Tele use?

The Minolta Freedom Tele is designed for 35mm film, a popular format known for its simplicity and reliability. Many manufacturers still produce 35mm film.

Does this point-and-shoot camera offer manual settings for aperture and shutter speed?

No, the Minolta Freedom Tele's settings are fully automatic. Aperture and shutter speed are adjusted automatically by the camera, providing ease of use.

How does the automatic focus system of the Minolta AF-Tele Super work, and what is the minimum focusing distance?

The camera's autofocus system is fully automatic, with no manual override. The minimum focusing distance is 70cm.

What is the purpose of the 10-second self-timer on the Minolta Mac-Tele?

The self-timer is a convenient feature for taking group photos or self-portraits, allowing the photographer time to get into the frame after pressing the shutter release.

Besides its automatic flash, what other features aid in taking stable photos with the camera?

The Minolta Freedom Tele includes a tripod mount for enhanced stability during long exposures or in low-light conditions.

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