The Minolta Autopak 600‑X is a 126-format viewfinder camera introduced in 1971 in Japan. It features a fixed-focus 38 mm f/2.8 Rokkor lens and automatic exposure with two shutter speeds (approximately 1/45 and 1/90 second). Focus is set via a zone-style system, while aperture is controlled by a light meter spanning f/2.8 to f/22. Designed to accept Magicube flash units, its exposure system fires the cube automatically when needed.






























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