1969 MINOLTA HI-MATIC 11 35mm RANGEFINDER CAMERA IN EXCELLENT OVERALL CONDITION WITH BLACK LEATHER CASE & LENS CAP. SHUTTER BUTTON AND MANUAL FILM WINDER WORK OK, CAMERA HAS NOT BEEN FILM TESTED. NO VISIBLE FUNGUS OR MARKS ON LENS, CAMERA IS CLEAN INSIDE CAMERA INFORMATION FROM https://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Minolta_Hi-Matic_11.
Focusing: matching rangefinder images in the viewfinder
Shutter: Seiko ALA leaf shutter, speeds: 1/8-1/500 +B
setting : auto in auto mode, the manual setting ring and scale on the lens-shutter barrel
The camera can be operated in semi-automatic speed priority or fully automatic modes
Auto (AA) and Flash marks and manual speed scale are on the same mode ring
Cocking lever: also winds the film, short stroke
Frame counter: auto-reset, advance type, window just beside the winding lever
Viewfinder : bright frame, auto parallax correction when focusing (keep the subject in the bright lines), coupled with diamond-shaped split image rangefinder
Displays aperture scale with meter needle, with over-under exposure red lines on the right side, and speed as a mirror image on the right lover corner,
Also battery check rectangular index and flash-matic marks (coupled)
Exposure meter: CdS meter, CLC (Contrast Light Compensator) electric-eye exposure metering, cell and small round light window on the upper front side of the lens' filter ring
Film speed range: 25-500 ASA, setting: by the lever and scale, on mode ring
Metering range: EV 6.5-17
Exposure setting: fully Automatic on auto (AA) mode, or Speed priority auto
Hot-shoe
Flash PC socket: left side of the camera, X synch. 1/30
Automatic flash guide numbers setting lever and scale (meter/feet) on the lens, 10-80 in meters
Automatic flash control: fit the flash unit onto the camera, then set the mode ring to the flash mark, then set the GN lever according to the guide number of the flash unit, then check the viewfinder, the needle must be on the flash mark for correct exposure
Self-timer: lever on the lens-shutter barrel, set to V
Film loading: special multi-slot take up spool
Safe load signal: shows proper film load and winding, small window, on the back of the top plate, when the counter shows 1, a red signal appears in the window means the loading is OK and it is also stays visible when proper winding, when re-winding disappears.
Back cover: hinged, opens by a latch on the left side of the camera
Engraving on the bottom plate: Japan
Tripod socket: 1/4
Strap lugs
Body: metal, Weight: 740g
Battery: 1.35v PX625 Mercury, (can be replaced with the equally sized PX625A Alkalin 1.5v battery or equivelants