Minolta Autopak-8 D 12
Minolta Autopak-8 D 12
Year: 1974-77
Weight: 2000 g
Lens: Zoom Rokkor 1,8 / 6,5 - 78 mm
Macro focusing
Split Image Focusing
Auto / Manual Zoom with 5 speeds
Frame rates: 8, 12, 18, 24, 32, 54 + single frame
Shutter degree: Var. (165 degree variable shutter)
Manual / Auto Exposure
Backlight Control
+/- correction for auto
Flash contact
Fades
Lap dissolve
Remote control socket (No remote socket, must use exclusive Minolta release cord)
Interval timer (accessory only, not in camera)
No sound
Made in Japan
Manufacturer: Minolta
Recently paid in eBay net auction: £120 eBay 6/2008
[edit] Comments
This camera requires the "high speed power pack" in order to use 32 & 54 fps.
Repair instructions:
[edit] Reviews
Only color and lens size separate these two models. The all-black D12 looks big and bad with its 12 to 1 Macro Zoom Rokkor 1.8 / 6.5 - 78 mm. The consumerish two-tone D10 is silver and black and comes with a non-macro 10-1 Zoom Rokkor 1.8 / 7 - 70 mm. I’ve shot with both and find the D10 lens noticeably sharper than the D12. Another example of the smaller Super 8 lens in a series proving superior in resolution. Both lenses provide nice contrast and pleasing bokeh, a Minolta trademark. Both cameras are very sturdy and solidly built. Both models weigh in at around 10 pounds which make them, alongside the Beaulieu 6008, two of the heaviest Super 8 cameras ever made. Go out shooting with a D10/D12 and sooner or later someone will come up and ask you if you’re shooting 16mm. Great cameras, but get a backup because on the D10/D12 the manual exposure setting is coupled to the automatic exposure, which means that if the EE goes south, and it will, your camera will be rendered inoperative - geoval.
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