


Description
"a 35mm point and shoot camera, made by Minolta starting in 1990. Featuring a unique shape that sorta resembles a cross between an alarm clock and a pair of binoculars, the Freedom Zoom 105i was intended to be a new type of premium automatic everything camera. The camera featured Minolta’s most advanced automatic focus and automatic exposure features, adding to it the automatic eye start feature from their Maxxum SLRs in which bringing the camera to your eye begins focusing and readying it for exposure, and finally, something called APZ which was an automatic zoom feature, in which a CCD sensor in the camera detects the scene you are pointing it at, and attempts to select a focal length that is appropriate for the shot. With a uniquely designed body, a list of advance features, and Minolta’s reputation for quality, the Freedom Zoom 105i carried a premium price tag that kept it out of reach of most point and shoot customers.
This one is in good condition with one fault that doesn't affect its performance. Once the lens is zoomed out and then zoomed back in it doesn't retract fully, see one of the photos with the lens out about 2cm. It can be manually retracted from this position by turning the lens slightly. Film tested with good results- see examples
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Destination & description | Price | |
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Courier - Canterbury | $6.64 | |
Courier - Canterbury > Rural | $13.55 | |
Courier - Rest of South Island | $10.60 | |
Courier - Rest of South Island > Rural | $16.30 | |
Courier - North Island | $11.76 | |
Courier - North Island > Rural | $19.26 | |
Pick-up available from Christchurch City, Canterbury | Free |
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