Minolta mini receptor Analogue camera





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Minolta mini receptor, a remote incident-light sensor for compatible flash meters from the 1960s, is in very good physical condition and tested and working.
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This rare Minolta Mini Receptor accessory is a professional add-on designed specifically for the exposure meters in the Flash Meter III and Auto Meter III series, as clearly stated on the instruction sheet included in the package. It is a remote probe equipped with a flexible cable and a small white diffusion dome at the end, intended to measure incident light in tight or hard-to-reach spaces where the main exposure meter body could not reach or would cast unwanted shadows.
Its main application is in the field of macro photography and close-up photography, enabling the photographer to position the sensor precisely on the subject, even when very small, to achieve extremely precise and localized exposure readings. The accessory connects directly to the dedicated side port on the body of compatible exposure meters, greatly extending their operational versatility in the studio or in the field.
This rare Minolta Mini Receptor accessory is a professional add-on designed specifically for the exposure meters in the Flash Meter III and Auto Meter III series, as clearly stated on the instruction sheet included in the package. It is a remote probe equipped with a flexible cable and a small white diffusion dome at the end, intended to measure incident light in tight or hard-to-reach spaces where the main exposure meter body could not reach or would cast unwanted shadows.
Its main application is in the field of macro photography and close-up photography, enabling the photographer to position the sensor precisely on the subject, even when very small, to achieve extremely precise and localized exposure readings. The accessory connects directly to the dedicated side port on the body of compatible exposure meters, greatly extending their operational versatility in the studio or in the field.

