Minolta/Minolta Vectis 300 L
Minolta Vectis 300 L

Minolta Vectis 300 L

Minolta · Japan · 2000 · 135 film

The Vectis 300 L is a basic 35mm point-and-shoot camera introduced by Minolta in 2000 as part of its APS (Advanced Photo System) lineup. Designed for straightforward casual photography, it features automatic exposure and autofocus in a compact body, utilizing APS film cartridges for easy loading and operation. While functional and representative of Minolta's consumer-focused APS offerings during a period when the format was being phased out, it lacks distinctive design innovations or technological advancements that set it apart from other similar compact cameras of its time. Its primary significance lies in being a late-model, entry-level product within Minolta's APS system before its eventual discontinuation.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$26

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
2.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.5

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