Minolta AF-S V "Talker" 35mm camera (serial 6025821) | film🎞tested
Minolta AF-S V "Talker" 35mm camera (serial 6025821) | film🎞tested
The AF-S V "Talker" is a superb 80's Minolta point-and-shoot with illuminated auto-focus confirmation icons in its viewfinder (one of my favourite features in that generation of compact cameras) and an optional "talking" mode.
When the 'talking' feature is switched on, the camera will warn you in a lo-fi voice to 'Load film!' (in either French or German). If the film isn't loaded or 'check distance' if you're too close for a flash photo. The talking can be switched off when the novelty fades (after about five seconds for me), leaving you with a very nice conventional compact camera built around a sharp 4-element 35mm f/2.8 Rokkor lens.
The film speed is manually set from ISO 25 to ISO 1000 by a dial around the lens.
Battery info
The camera requires two AA batteries (not included).
Vintage TV ad (English version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=20&v=kPVEJUd7bZo
(Note: the voice is much lower fidelity in reality! And this camera uses has the French and German voices but not English.)
Example photos
Here are some pictures other people have taken with the Minolta AF-S V (also see photos for examples from the actual camera for sale): https://www.lomography.com/cameras/3337501-minolta-af-s/photos
Condition notes
The camera is in very good cosmetic condition (see photos) and is working perfectly. We film-tested this camera and it delivered sharp, correctly exposed photos.