Minolta AFZ / MAC-7
The AF-Z (or MAC-7 in Japan) was one of Minolta's higher-speced compact cameras upon its release in 1986. It has a fast 35 mm f/2,8 lens and a big finder, built-in motor drive with provision for continous shooting as fast as one frame per second and a fast-loading built-in flash. The flash has both an auto mode and a fill flash mode. An LCD display on the top informs the user about the mode of operation. The body has a protective sliding cover.
Specifications:
- Lens: Minolta 35mm f/2.8 (4 elements in 4 groups)
- Film speed settings: 25-1600 ISO, set manually
- Shutter: 1/40 to 1/800 sec
- Aperture: f/2.8 to f/18
- Film Winding: Automatic
- Flash: Built-in
- Weight: 295g
- Clamshell lens protection
Comes with the following:
- Strap
- Pouch
Condition:
- Good working condition
- 4/5
- Original pouch doesn't close
- Not original pouch is fine
- Wear on grip (like most)
What you still need:
- 35mm film
- 1x 2CR5 battery
The camera in the photos is the camera you are purchasing.
Example photos taken with this camera can be seen below. Film used: Fomapan 100