The Minolta Freedom 100 camera is a compact point-and-shoot camera that features a 35mm lens with autofocus, built-in flash, and a self-timer. It has a maximum shutter speed of 1/500 seconds and can focus as close as 2.6 feet. The camera also has a motorized film advance and rewind system, and runs on a single CR123A battery.
The Minolta Explorer Freedom Zoom camera features a zoom lens with a range of 38-105mm, autofocus capabilities, built-in flash, and a self-timer. It also has a compact design, lightweight body, and uses 35mm film.
The Minolta Freedom Dual camera features a dual lens system with a 35mm and 50mm lens, autofocus capabilities, a built-in flash, and a self-timer. It also has a compact design, easy-to-use controls, and a date imprint function.
The key features of the Minolta Freedom 1 camera include automatic focus, built-in flash, self-timer, and a compact design for easy portability.
The Minolta Freedom Dual 60 camera features a dual lens system with a 38mm and 60mm lens, autofocus capabilities, a built-in flash, and a self-timer. It also has a date imprint function, red-eye reduction, and a compact design for easy portability.
Compatible lenses for a camera with a Minolta mount include Minolta A-mount lenses, Sony A-mount lenses, and third-party lenses designed for the Minolta A-mount system.
The Minolta Explorer Freedom Zoom camera features a zoom lens with a range of 38-105mm, autofocus capabilities, built-in flash, and a self-timer. It also has a compact design, lightweight body, and uses 35mm film.
The Minolta Freedom Dual camera features a dual lens system with a 35mm and 50mm lens, autofocus capabilities, a built-in flash, and a self-timer. It also has a compact design, easy-to-use controls, and a date imprint function.
The key features of the Minolta Freedom 1 camera include automatic focus, built-in flash, self-timer, and a compact design for easy portability.
The Minolta Freedom Dual 60 camera features a dual lens system with a 38mm and 60mm lens, autofocus capabilities, a built-in flash, and a self-timer. It also has a date imprint function, red-eye reduction, and a compact design for easy portability.
Compatible lenses for a camera with a Minolta mount include Minolta A-mount lenses, Sony A-mount lenses, and third-party lenses designed for the Minolta A-mount system.
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You would have to use a Minolta SLR digital camera with a Minolta lens. However, don't automatically assume an old Minolta lens will work on a digital camera. You need to determine whether the digital camera accepts interchangeable lenses and whether it accepts the specific Minolta SLR lens and mount you have. There is no real generic answer to this question.
A Minolta camera lens can be bought from any camera store or alternatively online. There are several online shops that specialize in camera equipment that also offer great deals.
Minolta was acquired by Sony years ago. Look at Sony cameras instead. They're making steady progress.
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