The Minolta 110 Zoom SLR Camera was the world's first single-lens reflex (SLR) camera designed for the subminiature 110 cartridge film format. It was produced by Minolta of Japan between 1976 and 1979.
Key Features:
· Exposure: aperture priority autoexposure, with no manual exposure control.
· Light Metering: CdS meter mounted on the front of the camera.
· Lens: fixed 25–50 mm f/4.5-16 Rokkor Macro-Zoom.
· Focusing: manual focus zoom with macro focusing.
· Thread Size: 40.5 mm.
· Shutter Speeds: 1/1000 second to 10 seconds, with a 1/150 second X-sync speed and support for bulb exposure.
· Power Source: 2- SR44 1.5V silver oxide batteries.
· Flash: features a hot shoe for attaching an external flash.
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