- Compact 35mm camera offers point-and-shoot ease
- 2.9x zoom lens offers 38-110mm focal range
- Multi-mode built-in flash with red-eye reduction
- Precise 1000-step autofocus system
- Time and date imprinting
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Zoom Lens and Optics
The zoom lens operates smoothly and quietly and has a 38-110m focal range (equivalent to a 2.9x zoom). The aspheric lens is constructed in 5 elements within 5 groups.
The precise 1000-step autofocus system keeps your subjects sharp at all focal lengths. Simply frame the scene in the viewfinder, place the autofocus zone on the main subject, then press the shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture.
The Zoom 110 Date automatically controls focus and exposure, and will even turn on the flash when there is not enough light. The active AF system is fast and accurate, even with low contrast subjects, and the programmed auto exposure system ensures clear, well-exposed images. The frame number and flash mode is clearly displayed on the data panel.
Built-in Flash
The electronic flash features autoflash, fill flash, night portrait, night landscape, and red-eye reduction modes. It has a recycle time of approximately 8.5 seconds.
Date/Time Imprinting
The built-in quartz data back imprints the date or time right onto the photo, making it very useful for cataloging photographs and making photo records of important events.ÊÊData imprinting can be turned on or off as desired.Ê
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This review is from: Konica Minolta 110 Date Zoom 35mm Film Camera (Electronics)
After two accidents with Olympus Stylus cameras (not the camera's fault, but my kids), I went to Target to purchase yet another one (the third in six months). The clerk recommended this Minolta - all of the same features of my Olympus, but it didn't have the slide front that can often become damaged on the Olympus. I went for it, and I've regretted it ever since. Every time I put my eye up to the viewfinder to take a picture something is wrong. I have to put the camera down and look through it once again to get a green "ready" light. Otherwise, it won't let you take the picture. Once you take a picture, you have to wait at least 30 seconds before taking another. I have missed so many good shots. This one is going on Ebay, and I'm switching back to Olympus!
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