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The lens barrier sits flush with the body, covering up both the viewfinder, the lens and the AF windows, while pushing in a small switch that deactivates the shutter release.LED indicators for low light and focus confirmation. This is a good thing in my books, though I think there is more of a market and thus higher value for the AF-Sv just for the curiosity factor. The AF-S is distinguished from the AF-Sv by the blue stripe on the side (vs red on the talker) and the letter “v” under the Auto Focus label on the front and beside the AF-S label on top as well as a switch on the back to turn the talking off (they must have known the novelty would wear thing very quickly). The Minolta AF-S (and Sv and SD) was released in 1984 and changed the year later with a more traditional lens cap arrangement. This is the 1984 model with the large rectangular lens cap that covers the lens, viewfinder, self timer and so on. I like the idea of the front cover on this model as it protects a lot of important aspects, but it is awkward to use and I am sure it’s easy to lose, and impossible to replace, the cap. When it is attached, it deactivates the camera by pressing a tiny button just above the orange self timer switch and light. Once the timer button is pushed you are committed to a self timer shot; even replacing the front cover does not stop it from working. After pressing the shutter button, a steady red light above the switch indicates it is on for the first 8 seconds and for the last two seconds the light flashes with a beeping sound. When the light is too low, a red light appears in the viewfinder, accompanied by an annoying beep that can’t be turned off. Other recent reviewers have found their cameras underexpose, though perhaps not as much as this camera does. There is a little button on the bottom that allows you to activate the rewind mechanism. I am not sure if it rewinds all the way when this is used, or just while holding it.http://www.modamoda.nl/uploads/pic_lib/bosch-wfb-2004-washing-machine-manual.xml Film loading is facilitated with a little transparent flap that falls over the film leader and helps prevent incorrect loading. Flash charge is indicated by a green light next to the view finder. It has a maximum range of 4.80 m at ISO 100 and an out-of-range warning beep (did I mention it was annoying?) with green flashing LED in the view finder. I used some expired, but freezer stored, Fuji Superia 400 to test the camera. Everything seems to work well except the light meter, which underexposes quite a lot. Since the results from the first roll of film suggest that the lens is a nice one and otherwise this camera is capable of taking good pictures, I decided to run a second roll of the same film through at different ISO settings, partly to ensure that it was the light meter at fault, and partly to determine how to compensate for the deficient meter. You can see that the 400 ISO setting, which is second from the right in the images below, is seriously under exposed. I would say that the best exposure in all three tests is at ISO 50 for ISO 400 film. This suggests that I cannot use this camera with film slower than ISO 200 (metered at ISO 25). I have included some of them in the gallery below. Most are of the storm drain, which I photograph often, and nearly always use to test cameras.Tags: believeinfilm, ehpem, Fuji Superia 400, minolta, Minolta AF-s, roll 1, roll 27, testing cameras It is the companion to my other post from this morning, and for the next few days as well. Over here at Burntembers I am running black and white conversions of images from the same test roll, even though it did have some luscious blues and greens in the underexposed originals. I think that perhaps I am under exposing those a bit too much as well, though I might just stick with it for the blues. They’re just great, they’re “film colors” and “Minolta colors”. Exactly why I love such little thrift store point and shoots.https://www.becompta.be/emploi/02-mercury-mountaineer-owners-manual If your meter is underexposing consistently, you might have one of the only small point and shoots capable of making use of Delta 3200 ?? Someone must have linked to it somewhere. Might be fun just for the heck of it. I was surprised to see the other day that my Olympus mjuii will read DX coding to 3200. So it is on that short list you mention. Have one of those always ready in a drawer at work.” Fortunately on the first shot I could tell the shutter was open far too long and got the film out without it all being shot at the default of 100. Fortunately I had other fast film to hand with DX coding (Lomography Colour 800). Any tips? Thanks!! If so, then there is power getting to the camera. If not, then there is a problem in the battery compartment or the connections to the battery compartment. 4. Open the battery compartment and look into it.Then use another dry cotton swap to wipe them dry. You many also need to get something like a fine screw driver or knife blade to clean the contacts by scraping at them. Once it is cleaned and dry (dont get it too wet, only damp) reinsert the batteries (2) and try again (3). If still no response from camera when you open and close the film door, then either the contacts are still not clean enough (redo 4), or a wire connecting the battery compartment has loosened or corroded through. 5. If a wire then you will need to take the camera apart to see if you can reconnect them. This is some thing I have not done and which has a certain risk to it since the flash has a capacitor that may retain a charge and give you a very nasty shock. You should research how to get into the camera safely, there is a variety of information on line for dealing with flashes in these point and shoot cameras. I think that you will need to take the top off the camera to deal with any wires, and thus my caution about the flash. The glass is nice and they are capable of taking good pictures. Did yours come with the big flat lens cover.https://elsenorcafe.com/images/bose-q15-manual.pdf If so and you can’t make the camera work, then hang onto the lens cover as quite often you see them for sale without it and those ones should be a lot cheaper as the lens cover is hard to come by. It should pop back up when the shutter is depressed, or the back of the camera is opened.Right now England, Wales, France, South Africa, Canada, US, New Zealand and expanding. Would love it if you would participate.Would appreciate help on how to set up a collaborative blog on wordpress. Lou. You will learn a lot about how blogging on WP works and there is a community that is helpful. This one under-exposes a lot more than the AF-Sv that I have (see pingback in comments above to a review of it) but both have this problem, and many other recent reviews also note it to be an issue. If you buy one, then you will want to test it by setting different ISO values for different shots to see how your one works. If not too extreme, then you can use the camera set at a different ISO than the film is rated for to get normal exposures. I will press down on the shutter, with the flash engaged, and it won’t take a picture. But then other times, it works just fine. I changed the batteries, but that seemed to have no impact. Do you think that this has to do with the auto-focus function. Have you had this happen. I’m trying to figure out if I need to buy another one or if this is just user error ?? It could well be that there is something wrong with it and getting another camera would be the easiest option. Keep in mind that the non-talking version is otherwise identical and can often be found for a lot less money. The talking aspect is cute, but not really functional. Speaking of the talking, I suppose if it works you could try turning it on to see if it gives you a clue. Sorry I can’t be of more help than that. If not I will keep as a funny collectible and get the other Minolta AF.http://www.a-fairys-choice.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16271b339e5f6a---braun-4700-series-manual.pdfIt look like a “rare” camera because i can’t find it in any of the most common e-commerce site (amazon, ebay etc.). Do someone knows the right price? Thank you Notify me of new posts via email. You can change your language preferences any time you like — just select your language from the dropdown list! Subscribe to our newsletter and be the first to know about amazing deals, brand new products, and essential creative photography news. We’ll send you exciting photography interviews, crazy tips and tricks, competitions giveaways, and unmissable offers. No funny business, just a whole heap of Lomography love right to your inbox. Scan or find them on internet. I see many photos taken wiht Mju. After a looong hiatus I am back looking into compacts, and now I need. Any thought. I've been using a Ricoh R1 recently, but both films I took have catastr. But ever since. And it unfortunately (?) doesn't seem very talkative. The Camera-wiki page for the AF-S gives some information, such as a coupling range down to EV 6, but does anyone have a manual for the AF-Sv or its silent version the AF-S? Yes, the camera actually talks and says two phrases. The first thing it says to 8 Feb 2011 That camera was the Minolta AF-Sv Talker, and I was lucky enough to The camera arrived with its box and manual and it looked as good as 24 Jun 2016 It’s the Minolta AF-Sv, also sold as the Minolta Talker. Produced in about Then check out all my vintage gear reviews. Minolta AF-Sv Talker There is a slight “gear grinding” sound. Has anybody got the manual for this lovely camera or at least knows what is min focusing At Lomography, we absolutely love creative photography. Join our community, share your photos and read the latest photography tips and features. If you have any questions about this camera, con- tact your local camera dealer or the Minolta distrib- utor or subsidiary in your area. 101 2.alrashed-alsaleh.com/userfiles/files/boss-dd-3-manual-espa-ol.pdf Insert the fresh battery, making sure the terminals face in the direction indicated on the inside of the battery cover. 3. To close the battery cover, fold it down and then slide it into the body, as shown, so that it snaps shut. Low-battery signal Each time the shutter release button is pressed partway down the camera automatically checks the battery condition. If power is low, the low-battery signal blinks in the data panel, or no display at all ap- pears; in either case, the battery should be replaced. Attach strap as shown for added safety and con- venience. To clear the low battery - signal from the data panel following installation ofafresh battery, it's necessary to close the lens cover. If it's necessary to change the batteries while film is loaded, or before film rewind is complete, we sug- gest that you replace the battery within 20 minutes; otherwise, the frame counter will return to and the film may advance three frames when a new battery is installed. To resume rewind following battery replacement, press the rewind button. Your Minolta Freedom Zoom 65 is powered by a 2CR5-type 6-volt lithium battery. To install the battery: 1. Using a coin or similar or similar object, press in on the battery-cover release button and slide the cover away from the camera body, as shown. 4. LENS COVER V 111ka 7 When the lens cover is closed, the camera's shut- ter remains locked. To take pictures or load film, first rotate the lens cover slide to the open position. When you're done taking pictures, close the lens cover both to protect the lens and to prevent uninten- tional exposures. We're committed to dealing with such abuse according to the laws in your country of residence. When you submit a report, we'll investigate it and take the appropriate action. We'll get back to you only if we require additional details or have more information to share. Note that email addresses and full names are not considered private information.http://www.whirlpool-beachcomber.at/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16271b3463c384---braun-4729-manual.pdf Please mention this; Therefore, avoid filling in personal details. The manual is 5,84 mb in size. If you have not received an email, then probably have entered the wrong email address or your mailbox is too full. In addition, it may be that your ISP may have a maximum size for emails to receive. Check your email Please enter your email address. THIS CAMERA IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION !! No SCUFFS or SCRATCHES !! BEAUTIFUL CONDITION !! FREE SHIPPING in the Continental United States ONLY !! Super high amount of views. 0 sold, 1 available. More Super high amount of views. 0 sold, 1 available. You are the light of the world. It really just means that you are shooting on a bigger piece of film than you do with a 35mm camera. The increased size of medium format film means a much larger negative. This will give you finer details and less grain. Choosing your Right Medium Format Camera Twin Lens Reflex (TLRS) The photographic objective lens is the one that is used to take the picture. The other lens, called the view lens, is connected to the viewfinder. Most TLRs are fixed focal length, and the more expensive models may incorporate a rudimentary room function. Most TLRs use a leaf shutter system, resulting in high speeds, quiet operation and low shutter vibration. There are also close-up, wide angle and telephoto adapters for TLRs. This negates the waistline, viewing that most TLRs carry. They are also much smaller than TLRs, and allow for easier point and shoot photographs. They tend to have limited focusing ranges, and do not have lenses larger than 180mm or 200mm. Rangefinders are quieter and easier to focus in dim light. They are mostly fixed lens models, but higher range models also provide for interchangeability. All Rights Reserved.www.drmarlenebothma.co.za/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16271b354a9cec---braun-4775-shaver-manual.pdf Home PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A compact autofocus camera released around 1984, the Minolta AF-S is basically an AF-Sv (Talker) without the voice chip (or the other way around), with the other difference being a blue line on the right side instead of a red line. The lens barrier sits flush with the body, covering up both the viewfinder, the lens and the AF windows, while pushing in a small switch that deactivates the shutter release. A year after release, the AF-S (and its speaking brethren) was redesigned, borrowing cues from the Minolta AF-Z and replacing the old, big lens barrier with a more run-of-the-mill lens cap, in the process moving the miniscule deactivation button to the side of the lens so that it was pushed in by the cap, and moving the self timer slider down to the front face. A version with a quartz date back was also sold. Focus: Active autofocus, 0,85 m to infinity. Film transport: Automatic loading, advance and rewind. Finder: Bright frame finder. LED indicators for low light and focus confirmation. Flash: Built-in, max range at ISO 100 4,80 m. Out of range warning with beep and LED in finder. Dimensions: 123x73,5x47,5 mm. Weight: 290 g with batteries. By making an enquiry, it would thus signify that you have understood the terms. Our Policy All products sold are NON-REFUNDABLE and NON-EXCHANGEABLE unless otherwise stated. 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I got it mainly because I can’t let others to have them hahaha, it also has a nice 35mm f 2.8 lens, ISO from 25-1000, and most important; flash is switched on manually. Minolta AF-S was released around 1984.Like most of my point and shoot cameras, I carried boxy Minolta with me most of the time. Majority of the photos taken were of my family and friends, but few of them were of some random stuff. However, I believe that with fresh roll of KodakColor 200 the final effect would be very satisfying. Focus was always bang on apart of once when I was probably to close to my dog. It is funded by adverts. If you don't like the adverts you can subscibe here and they will disapear. Would like to write for 35mmc. Find out how here. But, take heart. Picasso went through various periods during his life. Just class these results as your “Lomography” period, then literally millions will fave them. ?? Sometimes i wish is used fresh film when I actually like the results. I like the fact they are usually coming quite cheap compared to the Nikon or Canon. An in-date film would give a much better result from the same camera. Is modern film so much dearer than old material? Phil Most expensive can cost ?20 a roll. But if you come across an expired film for 10-50p it would be a crime not to buy it ?? If you try to take a photo in low light, the camera says, “Too dark. Use flash.” It makes me laugh, because it sounds ridiculous. At the moment I have a large stock of other 35mm and 120 to test before I which will be my main point and shoot and SLR. Recently I got MJU II which I don’t think I’ll use that much as never liked MJU I Or would you be interested in selling the lens cover. Just I lost mine and I have the exact camera for years it means a lot to me and my family. Thanks so much, Gemma Notify me of new posts by email. Learn how your comment data is processed. If you don't like the adverts you can subscibe here and they will disapear. Would you like to write for 35mmc. Find out how here. Friends of 35mmc I’ve wanted one fo I’ve wanted one fo Find out more about 35mmc here. Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links, and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view. ( October 2016 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) Nearly 5 frames per second without an external motor or battery pack was uncommon for its day, coupled with the four-sensor autofocus system that could continuously track not only horizontally but vertically and diagonally—even when an object came towards the camera. The autofocus system could focus at light levels of ?1 ev and up to 19 ev (at ISO 100). It also used a 14-segment light metering system, variations of it being used for many years in most Minolta cameras.This, in theory, allowed users to take a photo more quickly.Another problem was the cameras' lack of built-in flash. It featured an interface with a few single buttons toggling between several crucial functions, and then using the front and back wheels to set options. While theoretically very fast to operate if properly learned, it was completely different from interfaces used on cameras before, and it has never been used since.This allowed for a few extra functions, such as auto-zoom and zooming effects while exposing; in practice, however, it was slower to use, drained camera batteries and prevented pre-xi camera bodies from accepting the lenses because they did not have the ability to power the zoom. The xi-series lenses was not a success, and power-zooming lenses largely disappeared from the camera market until the function reappeared in lenses marketed to videographers with modern video-shooting SLRs.The LCD elements were not lit, so it was impossible to see the LCD overlay—including focus areas—in the dark. This grip completely lacked controls of any kind, even a shutter release button. 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Solid green means you’re good to shoot, blinking green (ISO 200 or less) means subject is beyond flash range. Solid red means flash is charging; there is no blinking red warning. Uses expensive 6V battery, but can use four AAA too. Click for larger images. The three windows above the lens are as follows; in the center is the viewfinder, the smaller windows to the left and right are used for AF. The little round window to the right of the lens is the metering cell. The little square sliding switch is for manual early rewinding only, the camera will automatically rewind at the end of the roll. However, it may be helpful for getting yourself in the shot if no one is available to help out. The data back uses a CR2025 3V coin battery that’s located inside the back cover. All are 3300 pixels wide; there is no additional resolution from scanning at a higher sample rate. Kodak Gold 200 used for all shots. Click for larger images. From my limited use thus far I noticed the AF is fast and accurate; in fact I had no outdoor pictures that were focused incorrectly, and only one inside picture of a small room that was out of focus.I’ve used Kodak Gold 200 for the shots above, which is good film for the price, but not my favorite because of the colors and shadows; I’d look to Ektar or Portra for better colors and grain, especially in the shadows. Stay tuned for an update! Please turn on Javascript in order to fully enjoy this website. Learn how here. For the best experience on the web. Australia's Racquet Film stock and supply a giant range of film cameras, and our team of Australian and international team of experts have helped over 500 people find their perfect match. As one of Australia's most prominent film labs, we take the fuss out of film camera sales and complex rating systems. We ONLY focus on the highest quality cameras on the planet, tested and in beautiful aesthetic condition. 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