Minolta Autocord

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Minolta Autocord Twin Lens Reflex



Be sure to read Forgotten TLRs in January, 1997 Shutterbug on page 26. 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.

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. Pentax Electro-Spotmatics (the ES and ES II were early, aperture-priority autoexposure SLRs).

2. Minolta XK (Pro-caliber tank of the manual-focus Minolta SLR era).


3. Minolta Autocord, all models (perhaps the second greatest twin-lens reflexes after the Rolleiflexes;

Ikoflex, Mamiya, and Rolleicord fans may dispute this). (end of quote)

from

McKeown’s Price Guide To Antique & Classic Cameras 1995-1996…..


“There are 24 different models of Minolta 6X6 TLRs. Any internal or external change is considered to be a new model of that camera. All use either 120 or 220 rollfilm and have f3.5/75mm lenses. The shutters are Konan, Citizen, Sekosha, and Optiper.”

Thanks to HBPartner@aol.com 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 6×6+4×4+4×5, 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. F Selenium Meter
Autocord LMX 1958 Seikosha-MX, 1-1/500, Synchr. X-F-M Selenium Meter
Autocord-RI 1961 Optiper-M, 1-1/500 (4,8,15,30,60,125), LV, Synchr. M
Autocord-RG, 1st Version 1961 Optiper MVL, 1-1/500, Synchr. X-M Chiyoko Rokkor, Selftimer
Autocord-RG, 2nd Version 1962 Optiper MVL, 1-1/500, Synchr. X-M, Minolta Rokkor, Selftimer
Autocord-RG, 3rd Version 1963 Citizen MVL, 1-1/500 Firmname: Minolta Camera Co.Ltd.
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. They do not represent the beginning or end of a run. See where the serial number of your Autocord falls in this list and that will indicate the probable model you have.

Serial Number Minolta Autocord model
126828 Autocord MXS, 1st Version
126832 Autocord MXS, 1st Version
133184 Autocord MXS, 1st Version
143615 Autocord MXS, 2nd Version
146940 Autocord MXS, 2nd Version
147726 Autocord MXS, 2nd Version
151449 Autocord MXS, 2nd Version
151727 Autocord MXS, 2nd Version
153463 Autocord MXS, 2nd Version
164775 Autocord LMX (Selenium Meter)
166421 Autocord LMX (Selenium Meter)
170540 Autocord MXS, 2nd Version
171797 Autocord LMX (Selenium Meter)
172985 Autocord LMX (Selenium Meter)
173845 Autocord LMX (Selenium Meter)
174904 Autocord MXS, 2nd Version
180831 Autocord LMX (Selenium Meter)
182711 Autocord LMX (Selenium Meter)
185939 Autocord LMX (Selenium Meter)
187409 Autocord LMX (Selenium Meter)
188961 Autocord LMX (Selenium Meter)
195847 Autocord LMX (Selenium Meter)
200905 Autocord LMX (Selenium Meter)
212740 MXV
219826 Autocord (export) Seikosha-MX
228570 Autocord (export) Seikosha-MX
234628 Autocord (export) Seikosha-MX
235008 Autocord (export) Seikosha-MX
264092 Autocord RG, 1st Version
268115 Autocord RG, 1st Version
270121 Autocord RG, 1st Version
271778 Autocord RG, 2nd Version
351032 Autocord RG, 2nd Version
351777 Autocord RG, 2nd Version
355418 Autocord RG, 3rd Version
355584 Autocord RG, 3rd Version
361395 Autocord RG, 3rd Version
361485 Autocord RG, 3rd Version
361505 Autocord RG, 3rd Version
362793 Autocord RG, 3rd Version
366859 Autocord RG, 3rd Version
402906 Autocord CDS I
403412 Autocord CDS I
405020 Autocord CDS II
405740 Autocord CDS I
405892 Autocord I
406983 Autocord CDS I
407554 Autocord CDS I
408570 Autocord I
410958 Autocord CDS II
412358 Autocord I
412992 Autocord CDS I
419163 Autocord CDS I
419278 Autocord CDS I
421615 Autocord I
424601 Autocord I
425382 Autocord CDS I
426234 Autocord I
426244 Autocord I
427255 Autocord I
431006 Autocord I
433311 Autocord I
454449 Autocord CDS III


Minolta Autocord accessories

Lens shade

, either called “Minolta” and “minolta”


Filter

R59, UV, GO, 054, Y48 with name “Minolta” or “MINOLTA”


Minolta self-timer

, 15 sec,


Mask

for 4×4 film size


Close-up lenses

No.1 and No.2, called either “Minoltaflex near-up No.1”, “Minolta No.1” or “minolta No. 1” or “MINOLTA CLOSE-UP SET FOR AUTOCORD”


Minolta Autopole

– A polarizing filter that fits over both lenses. A gear on the side adjusts both lens simultaneously in order to see the polarizing effect in the viewer. Early Version “Minolta AUTOPOLE CHIYODA KOGAKU-JAPAN” later Version “MINOLTA AUTOPOLE MINOLTA CAMERA -JAPAN”


panarama head

– This is equipped with a bubble level and mounts between the camera and tripod. With its click stops it lets the camera take a 360 degree picture on 12 exposures.


paradjuster

– This also mounts between the tripod and camera. In its folded position focussing and composing is done with the viewing lens. When the paradjuster is unfolded, it moves straight up and the taking lens is now located where the viewing lens was in the collapsed position.


my experience with Autocords


While Autocords can look alike from one camera to the next, placing them side by side reveals subtle differences. For example, lenses can be Chiyoko or Rokkor (although I’ve been told they are the same lens). The folding hood usually will say Chiyoko on it when it had a Chiyoko marked lens.

The folding hoods themselves can vary. They can say Chiyoko, Minolta, or be plain. The focussing scale can have some green markings in addition to the black and silver over the entire dial. I have a leather case finished in brown and one in black.

I am always looking for more information and history on the Minolta Autocord. If anyone can help, please

contact me

. This Autocord Web page is still under development. Watch for additional information in the weeks to come.


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This page was updated April 11, 1997.

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