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The build-in flash pops up when selected by an orange release button; pushing it back down again turns it off.  There is a button on the (user's) right of the lens for close-up flash.
 
The build-in flash pops up when selected by an orange release button; pushing it back down again turns it off.  There is a button on the (user's) right of the lens for close-up flash.
 
Power for the flash and the exposure warning comes from two AA batteries.
 
Power for the flash and the exposure warning comes from two AA batteries.
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There was a copy of this camera, named Elikon 35c and produced by [[Belomo]].
  
 
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The Konica C35 EFP is a 35mm compact camera with built-in flash, made by Konica in Japan, introduced in 1978. The 38mm f4 lens is fixed-focus. Inside the filter thread is a switch giving a choice between 100 and 400 ASA, which switches between two apertures. The shutter is single speed, 1/125s. There is a CdS cell providing a low-light warning, but not full metering.

The build-in flash pops up when selected by an orange release button; pushing it back down again turns it off. There is a button on the (user's) right of the lens for close-up flash. Power for the flash and the exposure warning comes from two AA batteries.

There was a copy of this camera, named Elikon 35c and produced by Belomo.

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