Lens: Hexanon 38mm f2.8 (4 elements in 3 groups)
Shutter: 1/60 sec 1/125 sec 1/250 sec 3-step shift, automatic conversion in conjunction with CdS (open until 1/1125, interlock up to f22 at 1/250)
Finder: Illuminated bright frame, magnification 0.46, parallax correction, aperture guideline in the field of view-exposure warning (flash mark)-4 point zone mark displayed
Focus: wooden four-point zone mark
Exposure meter: CdS type EE, film sensitivity ASA25~400, power supply = LR6 (single 3) type 2 pcs.
Film winding: upper right lever, reserve angle 15 degrees
Others: Strobe Pop up, GN14 (ASA100-m), flash interval 7~8 seconds, flash frequency about 250 times
Size: W127×H75 x D52mm 344g
Features: The world's first EE camera with built-in strobe
After the successful mass production of the C35, Konica omitted the range finder and began to manufacture and release it as a low-end type.
The order of release of the C35 is
Initial rangefinder type C35 -> C35 flashmatic -> C35 E&L or C35 V without range finder
->Auto S3 or C35 FD ->C35EF ->C35AF ->C35EFD ->C35AF2 ->C35EF3 ->C35EFJ or Konica POP
Was released in the order of.
Although it is a plastic body, the low power of the hexanon 38mm 2.8 has been sufficiently proven in the earlier C35, so its performance goes without saying.
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