
Minolta AF T
Minolta · Japan
The Minolta AF T represents a straightforward entry in Minolta's transition into the autofocus era of the 1980s. Designed as a practical, budget-conscious option, it embodies the utilitarian approach Minolta took to broaden its market appeal beyond enthusiasts. Characterized by its automatic focus and simple exposure control, the camera prioritized ease of use and affordability, likely offering basic film loading, a fixed or simple zoom lens, and minimal manual overrides. It served reliably for everyday photography needs, capturing family snapshots and casual moments without the complexity or cost of Minolta's more advanced models like the Maxxum series.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.5




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