

Autocord Model I 1965 Citizen MVL, 1-1/500 small "minolta" above "AUTOCORD" Autocord Model II 1966 Citizen MVL for 120 and 220 film, Counter 1-12, back to 1 for picture 13-24 Autocord Model III 1966 Citizen MVL for 120 and 220 film, Counter 1-24 Autocord CDS Model I 1965 Citizen MVL CDS-Meter Autocord CDS Model II 1966 Citizen MVL CDS-Meter, for 120 and 220 film, Counter 1-12, back to 1 for 13-24, Autocord CDS Model III 1966 Citizen MVL CDS-Meter, for 120 and 220 film, Counter 1-24 These are serial numbers taken off of actual Autocords. X-M, Minolta Rokkor, Selftimer Autocord-RG, 3rd Version 1963 Citizen MVL, 1-1/500 Firmname: Minolta Camera Co.Ltd. X-M Chiyoko Rokkor, Selftimer Autocord-RG, 2nd Version 1962 Optiper MVL, 1-1/500 Synchr. M Autocord-RG, 1st Version 1961 Optiper MVL, 1-1/500 Synchr. X-F-M Selenium Meter Autocord-RI 1961 Optiper-M, 1-1/500 LV, Synchr. F Selenium Meter Autocord LMX 1958 Seikosha-MX, 1-1/500 Synchr. The shutters are Konan, Citizen, Sekosha, and Optiper." Thanks to for providing the following information: Model yr built shutter comments Autocord MXS,1st Version 1955 Optiper MXS, 1-1/400 sec no depth of field on side Autocord MXS, 2nd Version 1956 Optiper MXS, 1-1/400 sec with depth of field on side of crank Autocord MXV 1955 Optiper MXV, 1-1/400 sec Autocord RA 1957 Optiper MXV, 1-1/400 sec Film-size 6圆+4x4+4x5, changeable Autocord (export) 1958 Seikosha MX, 1-1/500 sec with LV, Synchr.X-M-F Autocord L 1955 Seikosha Rapid, 1-1/500 Synchr.

All use either 120 or 220 rollfilm and have f3.5/75mm lenses. Any internal or external change is considered to be a new model of that camera. "There are 24 different models of Minolta 6X6 TLRs. (end of quote) from McKeown's Price Guide To Antique & Classic Cameras 1995-1996. Minolta Autocord, all models (perhaps the second greatest twin-lens reflexes after the Rolleiflexes Ikoflex, Mamiya, and Rolleicord fans may dispute this). Minolta XK (Pro-caliber tank of the manual-focus Minolta SLR era). Pentax Electro-Spotmatics (the ES and ES II were early, aperture-priority autoexposure SLRs). He said, "Now, from the ever-fertile brain and prodigious PC of Dan Richards, an entertaining little list of Borderline Cult Cameras, with which I mostly agree, but send your arguments to him!: 1. The author, Edward Sarkis Balian, first praises Rolleis, and then his Autocord! Jason Schneider, the camera collector's camera collector, in a recent issue of Popular Photography wrote about cameras with a cult following. 网上找的,喜欢autocord可能都看过 Be sure to read Forgotten TLRs in January, 1997 Shutterbug on page 26.
