
Pricing
Market Value
~$545
Minolta Miniflex
Minolta · Japan · 1959 · 135 film
The Minolta Miniflex is a 35mm camera introduced in 1959. Designed as a compact and accessible option for amateur photographers, it featured a simple fixed-lens rangefinder system, typical of the era's consumer offerings. Its practical, straightforward design prioritized ease of use over advanced features, placing it firmly in the entry-level segment of Minolta's lineup at the time. While functional and reliable for its intended purpose, it did not introduce groundbreaking innovations or achieve the iconic status of Minolta's later, more significant models.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
Pricing
Market Value
~$545
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
3.2
Value
2.1
Collectibility
2.5
Historical Significance
2.8





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