Vintage Rangefinder, Minolta AL-F Film Camera - Minolta produced this cool rangefinder film camera around 1967. It has an automatic mode for flash photography called Easy Flash and a hot shoe for the flash. Manual exposure selection offers shutter priority mode with pre-selection of five exposure times from 1/30 sec to 1/500 sec. The frame viewfinder is coupled to a superimposed rangefinder and has a mechanical horizontal parallax correction. For vertical parallax only a parallax arrow. The Rokkor 1:2,7 38mm Lens has 4 elements in three groups and a Seiko shutter. This camera requires a battery, it was originally designed to take a PX13 or PX625 mercury battery, the current version is a 1.35v MRB625 Wein Cell. The camera is in good used condition, the shutter fires and all knobs/levers turn as expected, no other testing was performed. Purchase this Minolta Camera at Retro Vintage Bazaar.
For other great vintage film cameras you are invited to visit the Retro Vintage Bazaar at the Daytona Flea Market located on Row C2 Booths 31 and 33