Minolta 35 D (type a) |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in Japan from 1949 to (Circa) 1950.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 12645
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The classification used here is adapted from those of Wolfgang Huller and Andrea Apra ', which is serving as the basis for data from the Minolta Manual Focus Collector's Society.
As a successor of the 35 C, the 35 D brings some immediately visible changes.
- Rings on both sides of the case allow to fix a strap, for those disliking cases ...
- There is now, on the facade, a recess under the lens, which would be justified by the addition on them of a lever for focusing. In practice, these new lenses can very well be mounted on an older 35, which has no recess. So, aesthetic considerations, or commercial tactics?
- The lever for rewinding (R) migrates under the ring of the image counter.
These three elements, combined with the fact that the facade does not have any engraving, are sufficient to define the 35 D. Fortunately, thereafter the name of the model has been engraved on the front, which does not prevent that there are also variations! A true collector's happiness ...
Here we have the first version of 35 D, called 35 D (type a): the format remains 24 x 33 mm unchanged . A second version, called D (type b), will be modified later on to 24 x 34mm . It should be noted that the collar surrounding the trigger is thin (about 2 mm), a characteristic normally pertaining to the 35 D (type b). But first of all, this part is easy to dismantle and can therefore be inverted; on the other hand, the serial number (10270) is one of the last of type D (type a) and the modification was probably progressive. Type D (type b) is starting in number 10799
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 |
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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 |
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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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