
Most other places would charge you 7.50 for a electronic copy or 18.00 for a hard to read Xerox copy. Butkus, 29 Lake Ave., High Bridge, NJ 08829-1701 and send your e-mail address so I can thank you. You can get a manual from You'll need to register. If you find this manual useful, how about a donation of 3 to: M. Wind on, press the shutter release, and look forward to a great picture! Then, whichever number you get, move the aperture and shutter knobs on the front, until that number is pointed to by little arrow on the aperture knob.

There are three books that deal with Minolta subminis - the first was Minolta Camera Guide by Kenneth.

Kenneth Tydings, Minolta Camera Guide, 1959 - This is a fairly confusing publication for people. Don't just read straight across to the numbers, as I think I did once or twice at first. William Steinberg, Minolta Twin-Lens Reflex Guide, 1968 - Covers the Autocord III and CdS III only, plus a bit of technique. Whichever diagonal bar the needle lands on, follow that bar, and remember the number pointed to - the white number when using the high setting, and the red number when using the low setting. There are a series of numbers on the meter, with some diagonal lines separating the numbers from the needle (if it's like mine). In good light, switch it to the high setting, in low light to the low setting. Whenever you're not using it, switch it off ) There are three settings on my meter - one green (off), one white (high), and one red (low). On my Autocord, the little battery is labelled BC (battery check), and is, indeed, the battery check button.
