Konica C35 EF
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The Konica C35 EF is a compact camera. It had the nickname "Pikkari" in Japan. Introduced in 1975, the Pikkari was the first 35mm compact camera with a built-in flash. It was superseded by the C35 EF N or C35 New EF.
Focusing is enabled by selecting preset distances on the rotating lens barrel, using the zone focus method.
- Lens: Konica Hexanon 38mm, f/2.8
- Filter thread size: 46mm
- Shutter speeds: 1/60, 1/125
- Focus range: 3.5m to infinity
- Film Speed Range: ASA/ISO 25-400
- Power: Light metre requires a 1.3V PX675 mercury battery. A 1.5V button cell should work almost as well. Flash requires two AA alkaline batteries.