Minolta Freedom Escort
Features:
The Minolta Freedom Escort features autofocus and several flash modes, but it would be of little interest if it weren't for the fact that it is a close cousin of the Leica Mini II. With a glass lens allegedly manufactured by Minolta and electronics by Matsushita to specifications demanded by Leitz/Leica, this camera was also marketed as the Panasonic C-625AF super mini. The lens is very sharp for such an unassuming little camera. A quartzdate (QD) model was also available.
Included: CR123A 3V Battery + 400 Film + Original Hand Strap
Film Type: 35mm Film
Condition: Used
Released: 1991
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Film Type: 35mm Film
Condition: Used
Released: 1991
Location: Tokyo, Japan
History:
This Minolta model was made by Paulo Moreira. The Minolta Freedom Escort was officially released in 1991.