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The Minolta Freedom Zoom 90c (also sold as the Riva Zoom 90c) is a very nicely designed 35mm film camera from the 90s with an interesting 'eye start' feature. The 38-90mm f/3.5-7.7 lens features 4 elements (two of which are aspheric) and offers excellent image quality for a point-and-shoot zoom camera.
This camera is widely believed to be the same as the Leica C2-Zoom with a different body (Leica and Minolta collaborated on a number of cameras from the 70s to 90s).
Comes with new battery
One nice feature of this camera is its very wide film metering range: it reads DX coded films from IS0 32-3200, which is nice if you like to use less typical film types (like Kodak T-Max P3200, an amazing low-light film with beautiful grain).
Condition notes
The camera's functions were tested with batteries and a roll of film
Example photos
Here are some example photos that other people have taken with this model of camera: https://www.lomography.com/cameras/3355333-minolta-freedom-zoom-90c/photos
Manualhttp://www.derrybryson.com/manuals/Minolta/MINOLTA%20FILM%20CAMERAS/Freedom/Freedom%20Zoom%2090C%20Manual.pdf
The Minolta Freedom Zoom 90c (also sold as the Riva Zoom 90c) is a very nicely designed 35mm film camera from the 90s with an interesting 'eye start' feature. The 38-90mm f/3.5-7.7 lens features 4 elements (two of which are aspheric) and offers excellent image quality for a point-and-shoot zoom camera.
This camera is widely believed to be the same as the Leica C2-Zoom with a different body (Leica and Minolta collaborated on a number of cameras from the 70s to 90s).
Comes with new battery
One nice feature of this camera is its very wide film metering range: it reads DX coded films from IS0 32-3200, which is nice if you like to use less typical film types (like Kodak T-Max P3200, an amazing low-light film with beautiful grain).
Condition notes
The camera's functions were tested with batteries and a roll of film
Example photos
Here are some example photos that other people have taken with this model of camera: https://www.lomography.com/cameras/3355333-minolta-freedom-zoom-90c/photos
Manualhttp://www.derrybryson.com/manuals/Minolta/MINOLTA%20FILM%20CAMERAS/Freedom/Freedom%20Zoom%2090C%20Manual.pdf
The Minolta Freedom Zoom 90c (also sold as the Riva Zoom 90c) is a very nicely designed 35mm film camera from the 90s with an interesting 'eye start' feature. The 38-90mm f/3.5-7.7 lens features 4 elements (two of which are aspheric) and offers excellent image quality for a point-and-shoot zoom camera.
This camera is widely believed to be the same as the Leica C2-Zoom with a different body (Leica and Minolta collaborated on a number of cameras from the 70s to 90s).
Comes with new battery
One nice feature of this camera is its very wide film metering range: it reads DX coded films from IS0 32-3200, which is nice if you like to use less typical film types (like Kodak T-Max P3200, an amazing low-light film with beautiful grain).
Condition notes
The camera's functions were tested with batteries and a roll of film
Example photos
Here are some example photos that other people have taken with this model of camera: https://www.lomography.com/cameras/3355333-minolta-freedom-zoom-90c/photos
Manualhttp://www.derrybryson.com/manuals/Minolta/MINOLTA%20FILM%20CAMERAS/Freedom/Freedom%20Zoom%2090C%20Manual.pdf