MINOLTA Freedom Zoom 130QD

Product Description:

The FREEDOM ZOOM 130 is a versatile camera with a high-quality zoom lens, new high-performance multi-beam AF system, worry-free film chamber lock, and a variety of shooting modes. Behind a sophisticated stainless-steel front shell is a high-performance zoom lens and AF system. The compact body is fitted with a 3.5x zoom that ranges between 37.5mm and 130mm. The high-performance aspheric zoom lens delivers clear, crisp images. The new multi-beam AF employs four infrared beams to accurately focus on the subject. Priceless pictures are protected with a film-chamber lock.The FREEDOM ZOOM 130 is programmed with a variety of shooting modes to optimize results under specific conditions, such as the night-portrait, landscape/night-view, and exposure-compensation modes. Silent-rewind mode reduces distracting noise when the film is rewound. With versatile features packed in a stylish body, the FREEDOM ZOOM 130 is sure to please.
Product Details
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Minolta
  • EAN: 0043325236471
  • HasRedEyeReduction: 1
  • Label: Minolta
  • LensType: Zoom lens
  • Manufacturer: Minolta
  • Model: Zoom 130 Date
  • MPN: 2476-451
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
  • Publisher: Minolta
  • SKU: 541494480
  • Studio: Minolta
  • UPC: 043325236471
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

Customer Reviews

the best point and shoot2003-09-02
I needed something simple, and to the point. I did not want to explain why my wife would want to use the tamron lense over the pentax......I am going on a cruise, i want things simple....for both of us.
I am experienced with slr's.....very experienced.
This camera, after doing the research..as well as comparing the stats.......wins 5 stars hands down.
i just took an experimental role of film.......kodak 400 high definition, the first in the camera and used the roll to see what it can produce. blown away! i shot photos of the George Washington bridge.....the way the shadows were cast, and the way the definition is so unreal. This is the best point and shoot ever!

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