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* Fixed focus auto-exposure [[Compact camera]] using [[35mm film]]. | * Fixed focus auto-exposure [[Compact camera]] using [[35mm film]]. | ||
* Lens: Konica 28mm f/6.7 3 groups, 3 elements. Closest focus: 90cm. | * Lens: Konica 28mm f/6.7 3 groups, 3 elements. Closest focus: 90cm. | ||
− | * Shutter: Three speeds: 1/60-1/180s | + | * Shutter: Three speeds: 1/60-1/180s (1/60 during flash discharge) electronically programmed shutter, serves as lens diaphragm. |
* Exposure: Fully automatic with [[film speed]]s of 100-400 ISO ([[DX Encoding|DX coded]]) | * Exposure: Fully automatic with [[film speed]]s of 100-400 ISO ([[DX Encoding|DX coded]]) | ||
* [[Film advance]]: Motordrive and rewind. | * [[Film advance]]: Motordrive and rewind. | ||
+ | * Viewfinder: Reversed Galilean; magnification ratio 0.45 | ||
* Features: Switches on when lens cover is slid open. | * Features: Switches on when lens cover is slid open. | ||
* Dimensions: 110×61×32.5mm | * Dimensions: 110×61×32.5mm |
Revision as of 08:48, 13 January 2021
EU-mini in blue image by Arty Smokes (Image rights) |
The EU-Mini is a very small point and shoot compact camera introduced by Konica in 1993. It has a fixed focus 28mm lens which is wide, but not particularly sharp.
Specifications
- Fixed focus auto-exposure Compact camera using 35mm film.
- Lens: Konica 28mm f/6.7 3 groups, 3 elements. Closest focus: 90cm.
- Shutter: Three speeds: 1/60-1/180s (1/60 during flash discharge) electronically programmed shutter, serves as lens diaphragm.
- Exposure: Fully automatic with film speeds of 100-400 ISO (DX coded)
- Film advance: Motordrive and rewind.
- Viewfinder: Reversed Galilean; magnification ratio 0.45
- Features: Switches on when lens cover is slid open.
- Dimensions: 110×61×32.5mm
- Weight: 135g (without battery).
- Battery: 1x CR123A
Available in black, bright red or blue.
Links
- Konica EU Mini and Konica EU Mini blue at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr (in French)
As Konica U-mini (for US market) image by Mike Novak (Image rights) |