
Minolta Freedom Zoom 90c
Minolta · Japan
The Minolta Freedom Zoom 90c represents a typical mid-1990s consumer point-and-shoot camera. It featured a built-in zoom lens, likely a compact 38-90mm equivalent, catering to users seeking versatility in a portable package. Utilizing 35mm film, it offered autofocus and auto-exposure systems, designed for straightforward operation by amateur photographers. Characterized by its plastic construction and minimalist controls, the Freedom Zoom 90c prioritized accessibility and affordability over advanced features or exceptional build quality. It exemplifies Minolta's strategy to produce reliable, functional cameras for the mass market during the peak of the film era.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.5
Value
1.5
Collectibility
1.0
Historical Significance
1.0




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