
Minolta Freedom 200
Minolta · Japan
The Minolta Freedom 200 represents a typical entry-level point-and-shoot camera from the late 20th century, part of Minolta's extensive Freedom series aimed at casual photographers seeking simplicity and affordability. Like many models in this line, it likely featured fully automatic exposure and focus, a fixed or simple zoom lens, and basic flash capabilities, all encased in a compact plastic body designed for ease of use. It epitomized the era's shift towards accessible snapshot photography, prioritizing user-friendliness and low cost over advanced features or premium construction.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.8
Collectibility
1.0
Historical Significance
1.0




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