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Konica Minolta Zoom 160c Date 35mm Film Camera
 
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Konica Minolta Zoom 160c Date 35mm Film Camera

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Technical Details

  • 37.5 - 160mm (4.3x) power zoom lens uses high-quality aspheric optics for crisp, clear pictures with high contrast
  • Sophisticated 5-point AF system analyzes the objects in the focus frames to determine the subject distance
  • 3-segment metering system to ensure the optimum subject exposure under a wide variety of lighting conditions
  • Versatile flash modes let you shoot in a variety of lighting situations with confidence
  • Built-in quartz date back imprints the date or time right onto the photo
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Product Details

Product Manual [911kb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 3.5 x 2.8 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B0000C4K05
  • Item model number: 2479-464
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #7,200 in Camera & Photo (See Bestsellers in Camera & Photo)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: June 18, 2003

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

The new Minolta Zoom 160c Date employs powerful optics and state-of-the-art technology so that great pictures can be captured effortlessly. The Zoom 160c Date has a built-in, compact 4.3X (37.5mm to 160mm) power zoom lens. The 4.3X zoom range provides the flexibility to capture images of family and friends, and special places and events. Plus, the camera is equipped with fully automatic functions, providing that point-and-shoot ease you’d expect from a compact camera. Back To

High-Quality 4.3X Aspheric Zoom Lens
The 37.5 - 160mm power zoom lens uses high-quality aspheric optics for crisp, clear pictures with high contrast. The 4.3X zoom range is ideal for a wide array of subjects including landscapes, groups, travel photos, snapshots, candids, close-ups, and even full-frame portraits. A convenient rocker switch makes it easy to adjust zoom position while composing the image in the viewfinder.

Long Eye Relief Viewfinder
Conventional compact cameras pose a problem for photographers who wear glasses because the viewfinder does not have sufficient eye relief for viewing the full image. The Minolta Zoom 160c Date solves this problem with long eye relief of 19.2mm from the eyepiece, allowing the photographer to see the full viewfinder image even with glasses on.

5-Point Autofocusing
Taking sharp pictures couldn’t be easier. The sophisticated 5-point AF system analyzes the objects in the focus frames to determine the subject distance. Using technology designed for the award-winning, top-of-the-line Minolta TC-1, this AF system prevents the camera from erroneously focusing on the background behind the subject and even allows pictures to be taken through windowpanes.

Focus Lock
If you want to creatively position your main subject anywhere in the viewfinder frame, use focus lock to keep the subject sharp. Just place the autofocus zone on the main subject, press the shutter button partway down to lock the focus, recompose the picture as desired, then press the shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture.

3-Segment Metering
To ensure the optimum subject exposure under a wide variety of lighting conditions, the Minolta Zoom 160c Date uses a 3-segment metering system consisting of one large and one small AE sensor to determine exposure, and an AF sensor for backlight detection only. The camera uses either the large or the small AE sensor depending on the zoom position. With this system, the brightness value in the center of the viewfinder (main subject area) is measured by the AF sensor and compared with the overall average brightness as measured by the AE sensor in use. If the background brightness greatly exceeds that of the subject area, the flash will fire in Autoflash or Autoflash w/Red-Eye Reduction modes to provide the optimum subject exposure.

Film Chamber Lock
The Zoom 160c Date's secure film-chamber lock prevents the camera back from being accidentally opened and ruining the pictures that have already been taken.

Versatile Multi-Mode Flash
The Zoom 160c Date's versatile flash modes let you shoot in a variety of lighting situations with confidence. In full auto mode, the flash fires automatically whenever it’s needed. If the main subject is backlit, you can select fill-flash for additional subject illumination. And if you’re out where flash use is not permitted or desirable, just press the flash-cancel button to turn it off.

Night Portrait Flash
This mode is ideal for taking portraits with the subject(s) in the foreground of an illuminated night scene or a dramatic sunset. Night Portrait mode synchronizes the flash with a slow shutter speed to balance the flash illumination on the subject with the background ambient light.

Landscape/Night View Mode
This easy setting ensures sharp photos of distant subjects or scenery, and is also ideal for capturing beautiful photographs of night scenes such as a city skyline. It sets the autofocus system to infinity, and cancels flash operation to capture the ambient light.

Red-Eye Reduction
To reduce the unflattering red-eye effect common in photos taken with flash, a red-eye reduction lamp on the front of the camera glows to close down the subject’s pupils before the flash is fired.

Single or Continuous-Frame Advance
The drive modes control how images are captured. Single-frame advance takes one picture at a time; continuous advance captures the action and keeps taking pictures while the shutter-release button is held down.

Automatic Film Operation
Film operation is a breeze with the Zoom 160c Date. Simply open the camera back, position the film cartridge and leader, then close the camera back. It’s that simple. The camera automatically sets the DX-coded film speed (ISO 25 – 3200), threads the film to the first frame, advances the film after each shot, and rewinds the film when the roll is finished. The power rewind function can be activated at any time during the roll.

Self-Timer
This convenient feature lets you set up the shot and be in the picture. The self-timer delays shutter-release for approximately 10 seconds after the shutter-release button has been pressed; countdown is indicated by a blinking lamp on the front of the camera. Self-timer operation is cancelable.

Date/Time Imprinting
If you’ve ever had trouble remembering when a particular photograph was taken, you’ll appreciate this feature. The built-in quartz date back imprints the date or time right onto the photo, and is very useful for cataloging photographs and making photo records of important events. Data imprinting can be turned on or off as desired.

Satin Aluminum Exterior
The Minolta Zoom 160c Date is designed to match the facets of your life. The satin finish on the aluminum exterior and the silver crescent-shaped accent on the grip exude formal elegance. The smooth contours and compact design makes the Zoom 160c a companion you can take everywhere.



Product Description

The MINOLTA Freedom Zoom 160c puts advanced, versatile 35mm snapshot technology in the palm of your hand. With an impressive optical zoom (37.5 - 160mm f/5.4 - 12.4 (6 elements / 6 groups), a passive multi-point autofocus system, and an easy-to-read LCD panel, it's hard to take a bad picture in every situation! Lens incorporates two aspherical elements, minimizes distortion Continuous Shooting Mode (2.2 seconds per frame) Selectable Date & Time Stamp Function Dimensions - 2.4H x 4.4W x 1.8D Weight - 6.7 ounces

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars It's Garbage, April 8, 2006
By Punkin (Knoxville, TN United States) - See all my reviews
I don't write reviews but I want to save someone from making a BIG mistake. The first time I used this camera was in Tahiti and after two rolls of film, it broke. I took it back to Circuit City and got another. I used one roll over Christmas and took it too Egypt. This new one broke after the third roll and I haven't used it since. Who cares about the warranty? What a waste of money - I certainly don't want to have another one of these. I am now using my old reliable 10-year-old camera and am sucking up the expense. But I also don't have pictures of Tahiti and Egypt. Am I supposed to carry two cameras in case this one doesn't work? Never again Minolta will you get my money. It's not the money for the camera but the trip pictures to places I will probably never go again. Thanks for the memories - not.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Konica Minolta Freedom Zoom 160C, September 26, 2005
So far so good. I enjoy having a small point and shoot with me when i go out. The camera so far has done well. There are some instances where it doesnt handle the contrast differences as well as i would like, but that might just be a user issue. I has taken some great pictures which gave me immense pleasure.
I like Minolta cameras and as with their other camera products i am very pleased :-)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE this camera!!, July 13, 2006
By Ferrari Spider (Modesto, CA USA) - See all my reviews
I LOVE this camera. So much so that this is my second one. I dropped the first one on a stone floor and broke the door latch. It takes consistently GREAT pictures - I use Kodak MAX 800 speed film. People always complement the color and clarity. It's compact enough to carry in a purse or backpack. The only downside I could mention would be that you can't take pictures in rapid succession.
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5.0 out of 5 stars my favorite camera
I've had this camera for almost 5 years and haven't had any problems with it. I've taken it to Yosemite, Tahoe, Napa, Alaska, Australia, Death Valley and Mexico to name a few... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful!
I love my Minolta 160c. It is the best camera I have ever had. I am not a professional photographer the camera I used prior to this was a canon snappy that is 10 years old. Read more
Published on May 17, 2006 by F. C. Johnson

1.0 out of 5 stars A dreadful product
I bought this camera specifically for the zoom capability. That was fine. Pictures are clear. The trouble with this camera is the On and OFF switch. Sometimes it works.. Read more
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