Minolta Autocord CdS II

Refined CdS metering with improved accuracy.

1966–1966 6x6 on 120/220 film Made in Osaka, Japan
Minolta Autocord CdS II twin-lens reflex camera

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Specifications

Taking LensRokkor 75mm f/3.5
Viewing LensRokkor 75mm f/3.2
Lens Elements4
ShutterCitizen MVL
Shutter Speeds1s - 1/500s + B
Light MeterCdS (15-degree semi-spot)
Filter MountBay I
FocusingCrank with auto cocking
  • CdS meter
  • 120/220 film capability
  • 12-exposure counter resets for 220

History

The CdS II improved on the original CdS metering system with better accuracy and reliability, making it one of the most practical Autocord variants.

Collector Notes

Metered model with 220 capability. Slightly simpler than CdS III.

Buying Tips

The Autocord CdS II combines an updated CdS meter with 220 film capability. Here is what to check when evaluating one.

  • Battery compartment: Inspect carefully for corrosion from old batteries. Green residue or pitting on the contacts means leaked batteries — minor surface corrosion can be cleaned, but deep damage may mean the meter circuit is dead.
  • Meter coupling: With a fresh battery installed, check that the meter needle responds correctly as you change aperture and shutter speed settings. The coupling between the meter and the exposure controls should be smooth and accurate.
  • 120/220 switch: Verify the pressure plate switches correctly between 120 and 220 positions. A stuck or damaged switch reduces the camera to single-format operation.
  • Film advance: The advance mechanism should be positive and reliable. Cycle through several frames and confirm the auto-stop engages consistently without double-advancing or skipping frames.
  • Rokkor lens quality: Lens quality is consistent across all Autocord models — the same excellent four-element Rokkor. Inspect for haze, fungus, and separation. A clean example will produce sharp, contrasty medium format negatives.
  • Value positioning: The CdS II sits between the original CdS and the CdS III in both features and price. If the meter is dead, negotiate the price down to unmetered Autocord territory — the camera body and lens are just as good without it.

Current Market Prices (USD)

ConditionPrice Range
Poor$90 – $140
Average$140 – $200
Good$200 – $300
Excellent$300 – $420
Mint$420 – $600

Source: eBay 2024

Manuals & Documentation

Shoot with your Minolta Autocord CdS II

TLR Companion is a free light meter app and film roll tracker built for TLR and medium format photographers. Meter light, load film, track every frame.

Planning a long exposure? TLR Companion handles ND filter compensation and reciprocity correction for 19 film stocks.