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Minolta 35 A (type c)
France Version française
Photos by Renaud Laemmli text by Renaud Laemmli. From the collection of Renaud Laemmli. Last update 2017-04-28 par Sylvain Halgand.

Manufactured or assembled in Japan from (Circa) 1948 to (Circa) 1948.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 6472

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Chronology of cameras Minolta 

The classification used here is adapted from that of Wolfgang Huller and Andrea Apra '. On the other hand, as this particular variant is called model A (3. issue) by some, model B (1.version) by others, not to mention other classifications, and taking into account that the engraving "Osaka" provides an easy criterion of identification, I agree with Andrea's opinion, taking the classification logic we are accustomed to, to name this camera a 35 A (type c)!

After producing about 700 units in 1947, up to serial number 0780, two distinct types (type a and type b) are now identified, some very visible changes are made:
- The triangular lock blocking slow speeds on 1/25th of a second disappears.
- The progress of these slow speeds is modified: 1, 2, 4, 8, 25, always readable from the face (1, 2, 5, 10, 25 previously).
However, the hood we see here is still engraved "OSAKA", thus constituting (in our classification) the main criterion for recognition of the Minolta 35 A. About 800 copies of Minolta 35 A (type c) will come out from the factory with these features before a tiny series of transition: from 14XX serial number, maybe fifty devices will receive an unusual engraving without "Chiyoda-Kogaku Osaka" or "CKS". These are the 35 B (type a). Then, the cover will be engraved "C.K.S" and this series will be called 35 B (type b). The format remains 24 x 32 mm for 35 A (type c) and 35 B, said "Nippon Size" and better matching the dilation of the papers 24 x 36 which nevertheless impose later.

Concerning the image format, It is worth noting that some of the cameras belonging to a given type have a different image format. Some of them have been modified by machining of the internal window of the dark chamber., cutting as much as possible on the spacing of the views. The operation is sometimes visible by residues of traces with a point, as well as traces of paint on the edge of the metal thus exposed and leaving a few runs on the face. In fact, the only thing to really consider is the number of perforations involved at every cocking: 7 perforations for the 35 A and B (theoretical size 24 x 32), 8 perforations on all of the following (theoretical size from 24 x 33 ( 35 C and 35 D (type a)) at 24 x 34 (35 D (type b) to IIB)). In any case, it is not necessary to be finicky to the nearest half-millimeter: the original operating instructions for the Minolta 35 Model E speaks abaout 24 x 34.5 mm, while a leaflet of the same the Model E, of the same period and from the same shop tells us 24 x 34 mm ... the difference comes undoubtedly from the measurement made on the cutting of the dark chamber in one case, and done on the negative in the other. Let's retain whole values, it's simpler! For information, a Minolta 35 A negative is measured at 24.5 x 32.5. QED.

 

Minolta 35 A



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Help to identify the Minolta 35 models

by Renaud Laemmli

 

Engraving on front      
  Engraving on the top    

No engraving      
  Chiyoda-Kogaku Osaka    
    Slow speeds with a key lock (sequence 1, 2, 5, 10, 25 readable from front)  
      Frame counter mark oriented toward front beside the "R" 35 A (type a)
      Frame counter mark oriented toward the hinge axis 35 A (type b)
    Slow speeds without a key lock (sequence 1, 2, 4, 8, 25 readable from front) 35 A (type c)
 
  Minolta 35 et ####*   35 B (type a)
 
  Minolta 35, ####* et C.K.S    
    Rewind button with a visible central axis and the winding of the film is seven perforations 35 B (type b)
    Rewind button without central axis  
      The winding of the film is eight perforations
No eyelets on the strap
No hollow on front under the lens
        Slow speeds always readable from the front 35 C (type a)
        Slow speed readable from the top 35 C (type b)
      Eyelets on the strap
Hollow on front under the lens
"R" lever under the frame counter disc
        Format 24 x 33 mm 35 D (type a)
        Format 24 x 34 mm 35 D (type b)

Model E     35 Model E

Model F     35 Model F

Model II      
  C.K.S    
    No "sidewalk" under the rewind knob
      Slow speeds sequence : 1, 2, 4, 8, 25 35 Model II (type a1)
      Red X between 25 and 8 on the slow speeds knob 35 Model II (type a2)
 
  Chiyoda Kogaku    
    "sidewalk"    
      Accessory shoe with no balls between the screws 35 Model II (type b1)
      Accessory shoe with two balls between the screws 35 Model II (type b2)

Model IIB     35 Model IIB

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