Condition: Good
The Minolta Pocket Autopak 460Tx, a distinctive vintage 110 film camera featuring two built-in Minolta Rokkor lenses for both standard and telephoto shooting. Its compact pocket-sized design includes automatic exposure, manual zone focusing, a built-in electronic flash, and simple drop-in cartridge loading, making it easy to use while still offering more versatility than a typical 110 camera. Produced in Japan around the late 1970s, the Autopak 460Tx is a fun choice for collectors, casual film shooters, and anyone looking to create images with the unique character of the 110 format.
Film format: 110 cartridge film
Camera type: Compact pocket viewfinder camera
Normal lens: 26mm f/3.5 Minolta Rokkor
Telephoto lens: 43mm f/4.7 Minolta Rokkor
Lens selection: Sliding two-position Normal/Telephoto switch
Focusing: Manual zone focusing, approximately 1 m / 3.3 ft to infinity
Exposure: Automatic programmed exposure
Shutter: Mechanical shutter with a fixed high-speed setting and slower automatic speeds in low light
Film-speed range: ASA 64–400, detected automatically by the film cartridge
Viewfinder: Optical viewfinder with automatic magnification change when switching lenses
Flash: Built-in electronic pop-up flash
Flash features: Illuminated focusing-distance scale and low-light warning
Film advance: Manual thumb slide
Film loading: Drop-in 110 cartridge
Battery: Two AA batteries
Introduced: Around 1979–1980
Made in: Japan
Condition: Good
The Minolta Pocket Autopak 460Tx, a distinctive vintage 110 film camera featuring two built-in Minolta Rokkor lenses for both standard and telephoto shooting. Its compact pocket-sized design includes automatic exposure, manual zone focusing, a built-in electronic flash, and simple drop-in cartridge loading, making it easy to use while still offering more versatility than a typical 110 camera. Produced in Japan around the late 1970s, the Autopak 460Tx is a fun choice for collectors, casual film shooters, and anyone looking to create images with the unique character of the 110 format.
Film format: 110 cartridge film
Camera type: Compact pocket viewfinder camera
Normal lens: 26mm f/3.5 Minolta Rokkor
Telephoto lens: 43mm f/4.7 Minolta Rokkor
Lens selection: Sliding two-position Normal/Telephoto switch
Focusing: Manual zone focusing, approximately 1 m / 3.3 ft to infinity
Exposure: Automatic programmed exposure
Shutter: Mechanical shutter with a fixed high-speed setting and slower automatic speeds in low light
Film-speed range: ASA 64–400, detected automatically by the film cartridge
Viewfinder: Optical viewfinder with automatic magnification change when switching lenses
Flash: Built-in electronic pop-up flash
Flash features: Illuminated focusing-distance scale and low-light warning
Film advance: Manual thumb slide
Film loading: Drop-in 110 cartridge
Battery: Two AA batteries
Introduced: Around 1979–1980
Made in: Japan