Used Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 - Good

Key Features
- Minolta Hi-Matic AF2
- With 38mm AF lens
- Bright-frame-type viewfinder
- Infrared autofocus system
- CdS-type exposure system
- Focus-hold button
- Adjustable film speed ring
- Built-in flash
- Self-timer
Overview
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Condition: Good
Drift into nostalgia with the classic Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 film camera. It comes with a 38mm AF lens with 4 optical elements in 3 groups. The maximum aperture of the lens is f/2.8. This Minolta camera has a viewfinder and comes with an active infrared autofocus. It has a built-in flash that runs on two AA batteries. The Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 captures photos on a 35mm film having an ISO sensitivity range between 25 and 400. Along with the primary functions, the camera includes special features like the focus-hold button and self-timer.
Optics and Focus
The Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 film camera comes with a 38mm lens that is designed with 4 lens elements in 3 groups. Its f/2.8 aperture allows sufficient light to enter the lens, ensuring bright and well-lit photographs. With the active infrared autofocus function, the camera determines the distance between itself and the subject in focus. If the object is too close or too far, the built-in buzzer and warning light notify you about it. The highest ISO sensitivity of this camera stands at 400 and the maximum shutter speed at 1/430th of a second.
Sensor and Screen
This Minolta camera uses a CdS-type exposure system that has a range of EV 6–EV17. In the case of low-light conditions, the camera notifies you with a dedicated warning light and a beep. The camera has a bright-frame-type viewfinder with parallax correction marks. You may use the LED focus zones signals to determine focus and flash range. Additionally, the autofocus zone marks come inhandy when you hold down the focus-hold button.
Image and Video
The Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 uses 35mm films with an ISO sensitivity between 25 and 400. After each click, you need to turn the rapid wind lever.
Other Features
This camera from Minolta has a self-timer function that allows you to set the shutter release for up to 10 seconds. You may use the ring around the camera lens for adjusting the film speed as per the requirement. There is also a separate switch located under the built-in flash. This camera can deliver up to 250 flashes on two fully charged AA 1.5 V batteries.
- Used Minolta Hi-Matic AF2
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