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Konica Auto S 1960s Film Camera with Hexanon 47mm Lens, Case, made in Japan
DESCRIPTION
The 1963 Konica Auto S is a milestone high-quality rangefinder camera as the first auto-exposure camera to employ a CdS metering cell. (It was also offered as Wards am450/am550, and Revue Auto S.) Offering auto exposure but not through-the-lens TTL metering; the metering cell is located alongside the rangefinder window with a high/low switch for meter sensitivity. The bright 47mm, ƒ1.9, Hexanon lens (5 elements in 5 groups) provides the lens performance that Konica is famous for.
ONLY INCLUDES what is listed.
DUE TO THE AGE OF THIS CAMERA, SOLD AS A COLLECTIBLE PIECE (AS IS).
ONLY INCLUDES what is listed.
DUE TO THE AGE OF THIS CAMERA, SOLD AS A COLLECTIBLE PIECE (AS IS).
- A very well made and beautiful rangefinder camera from Konica
- Would make a great display piece for collector!.
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