Lomopedia: Konica C35 AF

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A landmark camera that was introduced in 1977, the Konica C35 AF holds the distinction of being the world's first autofocus camera. Find out more about this iconic and beautiful compact camera in this installment of Lomopedia!

Photo via Capt Kodak on Flickr Commons

The Konica C35 AF was launched by the Japanese camera maker in 1977, and became iconic for being the world's first mass-produced autofocus camera. It was equipped with the "Visitronic" AF system that was created and produced by Honeywell for 35mm cameras. It also had an automatic exposure system that sets the appropriate shutter speed.

Konica, which began as a drugstore named Konishi-ya Rokubei Ten that sold photographic products, was Japan's oldest camera company until it ceased making cameras in 2006.

Credits: cornelius_rost, quinoxe, jwlb, jean-paul-goethals & lulumieb

Technical Specifications:

  • Type: 35mm Autofocus & Auto exposure compact camera
  • Lens: Hexanon 38mm f/2.8, 4 elements in 3 groups
  • Shutter: Programmed Leaf shutter with 3 speeds - 1/60s, 1/125s & 1/250s
  • Exposure: Fully automatic - 25 - 400ASA
  • Meter: CdS
  • Sensitivity: EV 9 - EV 17 with 100 asa film
  • Viewfinder: Bright Line 0.41 Magnification
  • Indication: Underexposure warning light, Parallax Correction Mark, Focus measuring square
  • Flash: GN14 - Exposure determined by range measured by autofocus
  • Film Winding: Manual - Lever wind + rewind crank
  • Features: Lens cap obscures viewfinder to prevent errors!
  • Dimensions: 132x76x54mm
  • Weight: 375 grams

This article was written by Community member plasticpopsicle.

เขียนโดย plasticpopsicle เมื่อ 2013-07-18 ในหมวด #gear #lomopedia #35mm #review #konica #lomography #autofocus #lomopedia #konica-c35-af #autofocus-camera

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  1. cornelius_rost
    cornelius_rost ·

    Nice article. :-)
    The AF from the camera works really perfect, in all situations. The lens is great.
    Happy shooting!!!

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