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Konica Minolta Zoom 130c Date compact 35mm camera (serial 3513096)

Konica Minolta Zoom 130c Date compact 35mm camera (serial 3513096)

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The circa-2004 Konica Minolta Zoom 130c Date is very compact and high quality 35mm point-and-shoot. Released shortly after Konica and Minolta merged, it's one of the last film models released by these storied Japanese camera makers. 

Battery info

This camera requires a CR123 battery (available as an option). 

Features

High-Quality 3.4X Aspheric Zoom Lens
The 38 – 130mm power zoom lens uses high-quality aspheric optics for crisp, clear pictures with high contrast.  The 3.4X 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 130c Date solves this problem with long eye relief of 18mm from the eyepiece frame, allowing the photographer to see the complete viewfinder image even with glasses on.

1000-Step Autofocusing
There’s no need to worry about focusing with the Minolta Zoom 130c Date.  The precise autofocus system uses 1000 focusing steps to keep the main subject razor sharp.  Simply frame the scene in the viewfinder, place the focus frame on the main subject, then press the shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture.

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.

Durable Aluminum Exterior
The aluminum face plate and lens mount, plus the curved sculpted grip make the Minolta Zoom 130c Date distinctive and durable, while providing a high-quality appearance.  

Film Chamber Lock
The Zoom 130c’s Date 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 130c’s Date 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.

Automatic Film Operation
Film operation is a breeze with the Zoom 130c 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.

Condition notes

The camera's functions were tested a battery and a roll of film (the film was not developed). All modes are working correctly. In addition, we verified the camera's film plane focus and autoexposure accuracy. The camera is in excellent cosmetic condition (see photos).


Example photos

Here are some photos that other people have taken using the 130c: https://www.lomography.com/cameras/3351428-konica-minolta-zoom-130c/photos

Manual

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/89935/Minolta-Zoom-130c.html

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