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The '''Konica C35''' is a [[35mm]] was the first of a "new wave" of small compact cameras that swept photographic marketplace in the late sixties and early seventies. Others of similar size and specification soon emerged of which the Olympus 35RC was the most successful. Others that also did well were the Fujica GER, Minolta Hi-Matic F, Ricoh 500 G/GX. (Later, even more sophisticated versions of these would appear - Konica Auto S3/Minolta Hi-Matic 7S11/Olympus 35RD)
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The '''Konica C35''' is a [[35mm]] camera that was the first (1968) of a wave of small compact cameras that swept the marketplace in the late sixties and early seventies. Others of similar size and specification soon emerged, of which the Olympus 35RC was the most successful. Others that also did well were the Fujica GER, Minolta Hi-Matic F, Ricoh 500 G/GX.<!-- (Later, even more sophisticated versions of these would appear - Konica Auto S3/Minolta Hi-Matic 7S11/Olympus 35RD) This bit seems superfluous in an article about the Konica. (sez Hoary) -->
 
 
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<div class="floatleft" style="text-align:center;"><div style="border:black 2px solid">http://www.ukcamera.com/collect/images/allkonicas.jpg</div><br>Four Konica Models</div>
 
<div class="floatleft" style="text-align:center;"><div style="border:black 2px solid">http://www.ukcamera.com/collect/images/allkonicas.jpg</div><br>Four Konica Models</div>
  
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It could be said that Konishiroku was a follower of fashion and that it merely took up the baton of the earlier 60s Minoltina and Olympus Trip 35.<!-- Which baton? What does this mean? (asks Hoary) --> Every model in the Konica C35 series has a coupled rangefinder, a programmed shutter, a CdS cell mounted in the lens housing and measures around 115mm wide by 80mm wide. There is much talk <!-- Where? By informed people? (asks Hoary) --> about all, or some, of them of them being manufactured by Cosina. Certainly there are great similarities. <!-- With which model of Cosina? (asks Hoary) -->
  
It could be said that Konica was a follower of fashion and that they merely took up the baton of the earlier 60s Minoltina and Olympus Trip 35. What the Konica set, was a new small standard size and specification - without exception, they had a coupled rangefinder, a programmed shutter, a CDS cell mounted in the lens housing and measured around 115mm wide & 80mm wide. There is much talk about all, or some, of them of them being manufactured by Cosina. Certainly there are great similarities.
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However it was Konishiroku that first achieved a compact, light, simple to use camera. It was an oustanding sales success throughout the world.
 
 
However it was Konica who got there first - compact, light, simple to use. An oustanding sales success throughout the worls
 
  
 
There are four variants: Konica C35, Konica C35V and the later Konica C35 Automatic.  
 
There are four variants: Konica C35, Konica C35V and the later Konica C35 Automatic.  
  
=== Konica C35 Specifications ===
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=== Konica C35 specifications ===
  
 
<div class="floatright" style="text-align:center;"><div style="border:black 2px solid">http://www.ukcamera.com/collect/images/konicac35b.jpg</div><br>''Konica C35''</div>
 
<div class="floatright" style="text-align:center;"><div style="border:black 2px solid">http://www.ukcamera.com/collect/images/konicac35b.jpg</div><br>''Konica C35''</div>
 
 
  
 
* Available in black or silver
 
* Available in black or silver
* 38mm f2.8 4 element Hexanon lens - 46mm filter mount
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* 38mm f2.8 four-element Hexanon lens - 46mm filter mount
* Coupled Rangefinder - Baseline 12mm
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* Coupled rangefinder - baseline 12mm
* CDS Meter (19 -27 DIN - 25- 400ASA)
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* CdS meter (19 -27 DIN - 25- 400ASA)
* Self Timer
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* Self timer
 
* Closest Focus - 1m 3.3ft
 
* Closest Focus - 1m 3.3ft
* Copal B mat Programmed Shutter
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* Copal B mat programmed shutter
 
* Combined aperture/shutter blades
 
* Combined aperture/shutter blades
 
* Speeds 1/30 to 1/650
 
* Speeds 1/30 to 1/650
 
* Leverwind, double exposure prevention, resetting frame counter
 
* Leverwind, double exposure prevention, resetting frame counter
 
* Brightline finder
 
* Brightline finder
* Needle Indication of Shutter Speed & Aperture visible on right hand side of viewfinder
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* Needle indication of shutter speed and aperture visible on right hand side of viewfinder
  
 
* Width 112mm (actual 120mm with strap lugs) Height - claimed 70mm - actual 75mm - Depth 52mm
 
* Width 112mm (actual 120mm with strap lugs) Height - claimed 70mm - actual 75mm - Depth 52mm
* Weight 380gr (13.4 oz)
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* Weight 380g (13.4 oz)
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=== Konica C35V Specifications ===
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=== Konica C35V specifications ===
  
 
<div class="floatright" style="text-align:center;"><div style="border:black 2px solid">http://www.ukcamera.com/collect/images/konicac35v.jpg</div><br>''Konica C35 v''</div>
 
<div class="floatright" style="text-align:center;"><div style="border:black 2px solid">http://www.ukcamera.com/collect/images/konicac35v.jpg</div><br>''Konica C35 v''</div>
 
 
  
 
* Available only in silver
 
* Available only in silver
 
* 38mm f2.8 4 element Hexanon lens - 46mm filter mount
 
* 38mm f2.8 4 element Hexanon lens - 46mm filter mount
* Zone adjustement Adjustment by 4 click stops (with pictograms)
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* Zone adjustement Adjustment by four click stops (with pictograms)
* CDS Meter (19 -27 DIN - 25- 400ASA)
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* CdS meter (19-27 DIN, 25-400ASA)
* No Self Timer
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* No self timer
* Closest Focus - 1m 3.3ft
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* Closest focus - 1m 3.3ft
* Copal B mat Programmed Shutter
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* Copal B mat programmed shutter
 
* Combined aperture/shutter blades
 
* Combined aperture/shutter blades
 
* Speeds 1/30 to 1/650
 
* Speeds 1/30 to 1/650
 
* Leverwind, double exposure prevention, resetting frame counter
 
* Leverwind, double exposure prevention, resetting frame counter
 
* Brightline finder
 
* Brightline finder
* Needle Indication of Shutter Speed & Aperture visible on right hand side of viewfinder
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* Needle indication of shutter speed and aperture visible on right hand side of viewfinder
 
* Window lower right to few focus positions on lens
 
* Window lower right to few focus positions on lens
  
 
* Width 112mm (actual 120mm with strap lugs) Height - claimed 70mm - actual 75mm - Depth 52mm
 
* Width 112mm (actual 120mm with strap lugs) Height - claimed 70mm - actual 75mm - Depth 52mm
* Weight 340gr (12 oz)
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* Weight 340g (12 oz)
  
* Konica X-14 Matching Flashgun available
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* Konica X-14 matching flashgun available
* SEt to 1/25 automatically for flash
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* Set to 1/25 automatically for flash

Revision as of 15:11, 2 September 2006

The Konica C35 is a 35mm camera that was the first (1968) of a wave of small compact cameras that swept the marketplace in the late sixties and early seventies. Others of similar size and specification soon emerged, of which the Olympus 35RC was the most successful. Others that also did well were the Fujica GER, Minolta Hi-Matic F, Ricoh 500 G/GX.

It could be said that Konishiroku was a follower of fashion and that it merely took up the baton of the earlier 60s Minoltina and Olympus Trip 35. Every model in the Konica C35 series has a coupled rangefinder, a programmed shutter, a CdS cell mounted in the lens housing and measures around 115mm wide by 80mm wide. There is much talk about all, or some, of them of them being manufactured by Cosina. Certainly there are great similarities.

However it was Konishiroku that first achieved a compact, light, simple to use camera. It was an oustanding sales success throughout the world.

There are four variants: Konica C35, Konica C35V and the later Konica C35 Automatic.

Konica C35 specifications

  • Available in black or silver
  • 38mm f2.8 four-element Hexanon lens - 46mm filter mount
  • Coupled rangefinder - baseline 12mm
  • CdS meter (19 -27 DIN - 25- 400ASA)
  • Self timer
  • Closest Focus - 1m 3.3ft
  • Copal B mat programmed shutter
  • Combined aperture/shutter blades
  • Speeds 1/30 to 1/650
  • Leverwind, double exposure prevention, resetting frame counter
  • Brightline finder
  • Needle indication of shutter speed and aperture visible on right hand side of viewfinder
  • Width 112mm (actual 120mm with strap lugs) Height - claimed 70mm - actual 75mm - Depth 52mm
  • Weight 380g (13.4 oz)

Konica C35V specifications

  • Available only in silver
  • 38mm f2.8 4 element Hexanon lens - 46mm filter mount
  • Zone adjustement Adjustment by four click stops (with pictograms)
  • CdS meter (19-27 DIN, 25-400ASA)
  • No self timer
  • Closest focus - 1m 3.3ft
  • Copal B mat programmed shutter
  • Combined aperture/shutter blades
  • Speeds 1/30 to 1/650
  • Leverwind, double exposure prevention, resetting frame counter
  • Brightline finder
  • Needle indication of shutter speed and aperture visible on right hand side of viewfinder
  • Window lower right to few focus positions on lens
  • Width 112mm (actual 120mm with strap lugs) Height - claimed 70mm - actual 75mm - Depth 52mm
  • Weight 340g (12 oz)
  • Konica X-14 matching flashgun available
  • Set to 1/25 automatically for flash