All the shutter speeds sound good and it operates smoothly. This is NOT the newer 16 II but the older version that has No viewfinder glasswork just a square hole. And max speed is 200th of a sec. Minolta 16 refers to a line of.
The negative size was 10x14 mm for the earlier models, later, a larger format, 12x17 mm was adopted, using single-perforated 16 mm film. It was possible to load your own cassettes, and also develop the film using a special. With a spiral insert for 16 mm film.The Minolta 16 can be traced back to the. Built by Konan in 1947.
Minolta bought out Konan in the early 1950s and continued producing cameras under the Konan name for several years. The first camera labeled Minolta 16 rather than Konan 16 was the Minolta 16 Automat of 1955. The Minolta 16 used a newly designed. Cassette which was not compatible with the Konan models. Other cameras attachments and equipment will be listed separately.IF YOU HAVE ANY Qs Please contact me any time. This item is in the category "Cameras & Photo\Vintage Movie & Photography\Vintage Cameras\Subminiature Cameras".
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