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Show The early photographic process developed by Louis Daguerre of France known as daguerreotype was a major breakthrough in the early 1800s. But the process had its handicaps an individual indi-vidual posing for the then revolutionary photograph had to sit motionless under a bright light for the four-to-six-minute exposure. Today's camera technology technol-ogy makes life easier for both the subject and the photographer. Camera users no longer have to worry about focusing or light to get sharp, clear pictures. A new automatic focusing cameraMinolta's cam-eraMinolta's Hi-MaticAF2 actually "talks" photographers photogra-phers out of taking bad pictures. pic-tures. An exclusive audible visible warning system tells users if subjects are outside flash range or too close for proper focusing. Other unique features, including automatic flash and a new easy film loading system, make the AF2 virtually |