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The '''Kenko KF''' series are manual focus [[35mm film]] [[SLR]] camera from Japanese manufacturer Kenko.
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The '''Kenko KF''' series are manual focus [[35mm film]] [[SLR]] camera from Japanese manufacturer [[Kenko]].
  
 
The cameras accept different lens mounts. The '''KF-1<small>N</small>''' and '''KF-2<small>N</small>''' accepts [[Nikon F lenses|Nikon F Ai]] mount lenses. The KF-1 is available in black and silver, but the '''[[Kenko KF-2N|KF-2<small>N</small>]]''' is only available in silver but has a higher maximum shutter speed. A model called '''KF-3YC''' uses [[Contax/Yashica lenses]] and '''KF-4PK''' uses [[K-mount|Pentax K mount]] lenses.
 
The cameras accept different lens mounts. The '''KF-1<small>N</small>''' and '''KF-2<small>N</small>''' accepts [[Nikon F lenses|Nikon F Ai]] mount lenses. The KF-1 is available in black and silver, but the '''[[Kenko KF-2N|KF-2<small>N</small>]]''' is only available in silver but has a higher maximum shutter speed. A model called '''KF-3YC''' uses [[Contax/Yashica lenses]] and '''KF-4PK''' uses [[K-mount|Pentax K mount]] lenses.

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The Kenko KF series are manual focus 35mm film SLR camera from Japanese manufacturer Kenko.

The cameras accept different lens mounts. The KF-1N and KF-2N accepts Nikon F Ai mount lenses. The KF-1 is available in black and silver, but the KF-2N is only available in silver but has a higher maximum shutter speed. A model called KF-3YC uses Contax/Yashica lenses and KF-4PK uses Pentax K mount lenses.

Except for the KF-2N, they share similar specifications including shutter speeds from 1s to 1/2000 with B. Flash sync at 1/125 a sec. The self-timer has a delay of approx 10 sec. A TTL center-weighted metering system with a range of 5 to 17 EV at (ASA 100, 50mm f/1.7), settable to film speeds from 25 to 3200 ASA. The film transport uses a advance lever and a rewind crank. It uses two 1.5v SR44/LR44 batteries.

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