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Minolta Memory Maker 2000
Minolta · Japan · 2000 · 135 film
The Memory Maker 2000 was a basic 35mm film camera introduced by Minolta in 2000 during a transitional period in photography when digital cameras were gaining market share. This compact, point-and-shoot style camera offered automatic exposure and focus capabilities designed for casual photographers seeking an affordable entry into film photography. Its straightforward design and operation reflected Minolta's strategy of producing accessible cameras for the mass market as the industry shifted toward digital technologies. With its simple controls and lightweight construction, the Memory Maker 2000 represented a functional but unremarkable entry in Minolta's lineup during the final years of mainstream film camera production.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






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