The Minolta P’s, which is also know as the Minolta Riva Panorama and Minolta Freedom Vista, is a 35mm point and shoot camera produced in 1991. It comes in a variety of fun colours such a red, green and gold and has a 24mm f4.5 lens. It has a 1/4-1/200 shutter speed, built in flash and a self timer. It can take DX coded film between 100 and 400 ISO but will default to 100 ISO in the case of non coded film. The selling point of the Minolta P’s is its ability to produce ‘panoramic’ images through masking part of the film and therefore exposing less of the 35mm negative.
The Minolta P’s, which is also know as the Minolta Riva Panorama and Minolta Freedom Vista, is a 35mm point and shoot camera produced in 1991. It comes in a variety of fun colours such a red, green and gold and has a 24mm f4.5 lens. It has a 1/4-1/200 shutter speed, built in flash and a self timer. It can take DX coded film between 100 and 400 ISO but will default to 100 ISO in the case of non coded film. The selling point of the Minolta P’s is its ability to produce ‘panoramic’ images through masking part of the film and therefore exposing less of the 35mm negative.