Minolta AF101R Date 35mm point-and-shoot camera (serial 15518788)
Minolta AF101R Date 35mm point-and-shoot camera (serial 15518788)
The Minolta AF101R is a elegantly designed, compact autofocus 35mm point-and-shoot camera from circa 1994. It features a good performing fixed wide-angle 28mm lens.
This camera requires two AA batteries (not included). The optional date imprinting option (which is mostly a novelty because it only goes up to 2019) requires a CR2025 lithium button cell (not included).
Condition notes
We tested this camera with batteries and film installed and all features are working correctly (we did not develop the film however). In addition, we verified the camera's true film plane focus with an autocollimator. All functions are working correctly. The camera is in very good cosmetic condition (see photos).
Example photos
Here are some example photos that other people have taken with this model of camera:
https://www.lomography.com/cameras/3334614-minolta-af101r/photos
Manual
https://www.cameramanuals.org/minolta_pdf/minolta_af_101r_f20r.pdf
Specs
- Lens: 28mm f/5.6
- Focusing: Infrared active-type autofocus; range: 1.2m (3.9ft.) to infinity
- Shutter speed: 1 /125sec.
- Film-speed range: ISO 100 to 400 for DX-coded negative film
- Flash range (ISO 100): 1.2 to 3m (3.9 to 9.8ft.)
- Recycling time: approx. 8sec.
- Battery performance: Alkaline cells: approx. 20 rolls; (based on Minolta's standard test method, using 24 exposure film with flash on 50% of exposures)
- Dimensions: 118(W) x 63(H) x 42(D)mm
- (4-5/8 x 2-1/2 x 1-5/8in.)