
Minolta Riva Zoom 150
Minolta · Japan
The Minolta Riva Zoom 150 represents a typical entry-level point-and-shoot zoom camera of the early 1990s, designed for casual snapshots. Part of Minolta's extensive Riva series, it featured a compact body with a 38-150mm zoom lens, likely offering autofocus and a built-in flash in a straightforward, fully automatic package. Its primary function was to provide convenient, affordable photography for the general consumer market, focusing on ease of use rather than advanced features or exceptional build quality. The camera embodies the era's trend towards accessible zoom point-and-shoots, prioritizing simplicity and point-and-shoot convenience over manual controls or robust construction.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0




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