Minolta 16-MG

Minolta 16-MG Spy Camera Instruction Manual

Model: 16-MG

1. Kupu Whakataki me Nekeview

This manual provides detailed instructions for the operation and maintenance of the Minolta 16-MG subminiature camera. Introduced in 1966, the Minolta 16-MG is part of the Minolta 16 series of 16mm subminiature cameras produced between 1955 and 1974. Known for its compact size, stylish design, and smooth finish, this camera is a notable piece of photographic history.

The Minolta 16-MG features a 20mm F2.8 Rokkor lens and offers a range of shutter speeds and aperture settings, making it a versatile tool for various photographic situations.

Minolta 16-MG camera with its leather case and a plastic bag

Figure 1.1: The Minolta 16-MG camera alongside its dedicated leather case and a protective plastic bag.

2. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka

I te wetewete pouaka, tirohia kei te noho nga waahanga katoa:

  • Minolta 16-MG Camera Body
  • Puhi Hiako
  • Te here a ringa
Minolta 16-MG camera and its leather case from a different angle

Figure 2.1: Contents of the Minolta 16-MG package, including the camera and its protective leather case.

3. Tatūnga

3.1. Uta Kiriata

The Minolta 16-MG uses 16mm subminiature film. To load film:

  1. Locate the film compartment release on the camera body.
  2. Whakatuwherahia te waahi kiriata.
  3. Insert the 16mm film cartridge, ensuring it is properly seated.
  4. Close the film compartment securely.
  5. Set the film speed (ASA) on the camera according to the film being used. The camera supports ASA 25-400.
Minolta 16-MG camera with its film compartment open, showing the film cartridge area

Figure 3.1: The open film compartment of the Minolta 16-MG, ready for film loading.

3.2. Te Whakapiri i te Taonga Wrist

Attach the provided wrist strap to the designated loop on the camera body for secure handling and to prevent accidental drops.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

4.1. Advancing Film

After each exposure, rotate the film advance wheel to move to the next frame. The camera features a reverse counting film counter with automatic return.

Runga view of the Minolta 16-MG camera showing the film advance wheel and other controls

Whakaahua 4.1: Runga view of the Minolta 16-MG, highlighting the film advance wheel and shutter button.

4.2. Te Whakatakoto i te Whakaaturanga

The Minolta 16-MG offers manual control over aperture and shutter speed:

  • Tuwhera: Adjust the aperture ring on the lens from f2.8 to f16. This controls the amount of light entering the camera and the depth of field.
  • Nga Tere Marumaru: Select shutter speeds ranging from 1/30s to 1/250s. Faster speeds are for bright conditions or freezing motion, while slower speeds are for low light or creating motion blur.
  • Awhe EV: The camera operates within an EV range of 8-16 (for ASA 100 film).

4.3. Te whakamahi i te Viewkimi

Compose your shot using the bright frame viewfinder. It includes parallax correction markings to assist with accurate framing, especially for close-up subjects.

Mua view of the Minolta 16-MG camera showing the lens and viewkimi

Whakaahua 4.2: Mua view of the Minolta 16-MG, showing the lens and viewmatapihi kimi.

4.4. Te Pikitia

Once film is loaded, exposure settings are adjusted, and the shot is composed, press the shutter button to take a picture.

4.5. Tukutahitanga Uira

The camera features an X Contact for flash synchronization at 1/30s. Connect a compatible flash unit to this contact for synchronized flash photography.

5. Tiaki

Proper care ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your Minolta 16-MG camera.

  • Te Horoi i te Arotahi me te Viewkaihanga: Use a soft, lint-free cloth specifically designed for optical surfaces to gently clean the lens and viewfinder. Avoid abrasive materials or harsh chemicals.
  • Horoi tinana: Horoia te tinana o te kāmera ki te kakahu maroke, ngohengohe hei tango i te puehu me ngā tapumati.
  • Rokiroki: When not in use, store the camera in its provided leather case in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and high humidity.
  • Te whakahaere: Always handle the camera with care, avoiding drops or impacts.
Minolta 16-MG camera being placed into its open leather case

Figure 5.1: Storing the Minolta 16-MG camera in its protective leather case.

6. Te Raru

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your Minolta 16-MG camera.

  • Kāore te Kiriata e Whakamua Ana:

    Ensure the film cartridge is correctly loaded and seated. Check if the film advance wheel is fully rotated after each shot.

  • No Image on Film (after development):

    Verify that the shutter is firing when the button is pressed. Confirm that film was properly loaded and exposed. Check film speed settings.

  • Whakaahua Pouriuri:

    Ensure the subject is within the camera's focus range. For slower shutter speeds, use a stable surface or tripod to prevent camera shake. Check aperture settings for desired depth of field.

  • Light Leaks or Streaks on Film:

    Inspect the film compartment door for proper closure. Ensure the camera body has no visible damage that could allow light ingress.

For issues not covered here, or if problems persist, contact a qualified camera repair technician specializing in vintage cameras.

7. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Ingoa TauiraMinolta-16 MG
Years of Production1966-1971
Arotahi20mm Rokkor, 4 elements in 3 groups
Awhe Awhef2.8 - f16
Nga Tere Marumaru1/30s - 1/250s
Awhe EV8-16 (for ASA 100)
Tukutahitanga UiraX Contact at 1/30s
Film Speed (ASA)25-400
ViewkimiBright Frame with Parallax Correction Markings
Kiriata WhakamuaWheel Type - 120 degrees
Kaitatau KiriataReverse Counting, automatic return
Negative Size10x14mm
Ahu (L x H x W)102.5 x 24 x 39.5 mm (4" x 1" x 1 1/2")
Taumaha156g ​​(5.6oz)
Nga Waahanga kei rotoCamera Body, Leather Case, Wrist Strap

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

As a reconditioned collectible item, specific warranty terms may vary depending on the seller at the time of purchase. Please refer to your purchase documentation for details regarding any applicable warranty or return policy.

For technical support or inquiries regarding the Minolta 16-MG, it is recommended to consult resources dedicated to vintage camera enthusiasts or contact specialized camera repair services. Minolta's official support for this model may be limited due to its vintage mana.

Ka taea hoki e koe te toro ki te Minolta Store on Amazon for general brand information, though direct support for this specific vintage model may not be available there.

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