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The Konica Electron is a fixed lense 35 mm rangefinder made by Konica in 1969. It was designed to be the rival of the Yashica Electro 35 with an aperture priority exposure control program.<br>The Electron didn't meet success and is not as common as other Konica rangefinders.<br> <div class="floatright" style="text-align:center;">http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3432/3363988104_a5da891f02.jpg</div><br><br>
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===Konica Electron Specification===
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* 1.8/45 Hexanon lense, 6 elements in 4 groups
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The '''Konica Electron''' is a fixed lens 35 mm [[rangefinder camera]] introduced by [[Konica]] in 1969.  
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It appears to be an update of the [[Konica Auto SE Electronic]] first introduced 1966, sharing some features, general size, shape and appearance. The Electron used the 45mm f1.8 lens of the [[Konica Auto S2|Auto S2]] rather than the 38mm f1.8 lens introduced on the Auto SE that was later used on the [[Konica Auto S3|Auto S3]]. The Electron also shared the Auto-Up AS3 (close-up accessory lens) with the Auto S2 and [[Konica Auto S1.6|Auto S1.6]].
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It does not have the [[hot shoe]] of the earlier camera and doesn't use the cool wind-up automatic film advance of the Auto SE either.
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It is one of the earliest [[Konica]] models to offer a socket for [[Flashcubes]].
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Notice, too, the dual [[CdS]] metering sensors inset into the name plate of the lens... which offer a wider metering range than the earlier model with a single sensor.
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It only provide AE program exposure mode, with additional settings to accommodate flash/flash cubes.
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Some people speculate that the Electron was designed to be a direct rival of the [[Yashica Electro 35]]. The name ''is'' similar. The Electron didn't appear to meet as wide success and is not as common as some other Konica rangefinders.
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The Konica Electron requires an unusually large, 5.6 volt PX32 battery (obsolete mercury, unknown if there are modern alternatives that will serve). This was probably required to fire flash cubes.  
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==Specifications==
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* 1.8/45 Hexanon lens, 6 elements in 4 groups
 
* [[Copal]] shutter
 
* [[Copal]] shutter
 
* [[Coupled rangefinder]]
 
* [[Coupled rangefinder]]
* Aperture priority automatic exposure control
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* AE-program exposure control, plus settings for flash/flash cube.
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== Links ==
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In French:
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* [http://archive.is/bwe6G Konica Electron] (archived) at [http://archive.is/www.on-photos.net www.on-photos.net/appareils_anciens] (archived)
  
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 30 January 2024


The Konica Electron is a fixed lens 35 mm rangefinder camera introduced by Konica in 1969.

It appears to be an update of the Konica Auto SE Electronic first introduced 1966, sharing some features, general size, shape and appearance. The Electron used the 45mm f1.8 lens of the Auto S2 rather than the 38mm f1.8 lens introduced on the Auto SE that was later used on the Auto S3. The Electron also shared the Auto-Up AS3 (close-up accessory lens) with the Auto S2 and Auto S1.6.

It does not have the hot shoe of the earlier camera and doesn't use the cool wind-up automatic film advance of the Auto SE either.

It is one of the earliest Konica models to offer a socket for Flashcubes.

Notice, too, the dual CdS metering sensors inset into the name plate of the lens... which offer a wider metering range than the earlier model with a single sensor.

It only provide AE program exposure mode, with additional settings to accommodate flash/flash cubes.

Some people speculate that the Electron was designed to be a direct rival of the Yashica Electro 35. The name is similar. The Electron didn't appear to meet as wide success and is not as common as some other Konica rangefinders.

The Konica Electron requires an unusually large, 5.6 volt PX32 battery (obsolete mercury, unknown if there are modern alternatives that will serve). This was probably required to fire flash cubes.

Specifications

  • 1.8/45 Hexanon lens, 6 elements in 4 groups
  • Copal shutter
  • Coupled rangefinder
  • AE-program exposure control, plus settings for flash/flash cube.



Links

In French: