
Minolta Hi-Matic AF2-M with wrist strap and original Minolta case!
In 1982 Minolta updated the Hi-Matic AF2 with motorized film advance. The camera needs two AA batteries and uses 35mm film. The film has to be inserted into a non-motorized camera. Film speed has to be set manually by means of the grooved wheel around the lens opening. Under that wheel but within the filter thread is the window of the CdS meter which controls the camera's exposure program. The manual controls are the ASA film speed setting wheel, the self-timer cocking lever, and the "flash-on" shifter which releases flash to pop up into a higher position. Beside the ocular of the reverse Galilean bright frame finder with parallax marks is the "flash-ready" signal lamp. Inside the finder, two LEDs indicate whether the autofocus focuses far or near. Above the lens tube are the two upright windows of the active infrared autofocus. A tone generator buzzes when the image subject is too near for the f2.8 38mm lens or when the flash is needed. Quite uncommon is the very little size of the self-timer cocking lever below the self-timer signal LED.
~Perfect for a beginner through to professionals!
Overall condition - Excellent condition 9/10
~Example photos can be found here
~Camera manual can be found here
~Film for this camera can be found here
This camera has been cleaned, mechanically tested and is in full working condition. Light seals are replaced when necessary.
Return Policy
- We gladly accept returns within 30 days of delivery or pick up if the item arrives defective outside of the detailed conditions when purchased or if any initial defects are present upon receiving the item.