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+ | The '''Genba Kantoku''' <span style="font-size:110%">(現場監督)</span> (translated as '''Site supervisor''') or referred to as '''Foreman''' or '''Work camera''' is a rugged 35mm film cameras released in Japan by [[Konica]] in 1988. It was also available as the '''Konica MS-40'''. It was replaced in 1993 with the <span style="font-size:110%">'''[[Konica New Genba Kantoku|New 現場監督]]'''</span> which has a 35mm lens. | ||
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+ | It was primary designed for building construction workers. It is waterproof (JIS protection grade 4), dust, sand proof and anti-shock. The camera design is similar to the [[Konica MR.640]] introduced months earlier, but with a larger reinforced exterior. It uses a 40mm f/3.5 auto focusing lens instead of a dual lens design. There are three large focusing sensors to the left of the lens, which has a minimum focusing distance of 0.9m. The shutter has speeds of 1/5 to 1/500 sec. The film loading and advance is automatic with a motor drive. There is a film counter on the LCD. Power is from [[2CR5]] battery. | ||
Afterwards a whole series of similar rugged type cameras were released. | Afterwards a whole series of similar rugged type cameras were released. | ||
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+ | * [http://www.kenko-tokina.co.jp/konicaminolta/history/konica/1980/1988.html Konica 1988, Konica Minolta history page] - In Japanese at [http://www.kenko-tokina.co.jp/konicaminolta/history/index.html Kenko-Tokina's Konica Minolta history] | ||
+ | * [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/appareil-12453-Konica_MS-40.html Konica MS-40] at [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/ Sylvain Halgain's Collection Appareils] (in French) | ||
{{Konica Genba Kantoku}} | {{Konica Genba Kantoku}} | ||
[[Category: Konica|Genba Kantoku]] | [[Category: Konica|Genba Kantoku]] | ||
+ | [[Category:G|Genba Kantoku Konica]] | ||
[[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus]] | [[Category: Japanese 35mm autofocus]] |
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The Genba Kantoku (現場監督) (translated as Site supervisor) or referred to as Foreman or Work camera is a rugged 35mm film cameras released in Japan by Konica in 1988. It was also available as the Konica MS-40. It was replaced in 1993 with the New 現場監督 which has a 35mm lens.
It was primary designed for building construction workers. It is waterproof (JIS protection grade 4), dust, sand proof and anti-shock. The camera design is similar to the Konica MR.640 introduced months earlier, but with a larger reinforced exterior. It uses a 40mm f/3.5 auto focusing lens instead of a dual lens design. There are three large focusing sensors to the left of the lens, which has a minimum focusing distance of 0.9m. The shutter has speeds of 1/5 to 1/500 sec. The film loading and advance is automatic with a motor drive. There is a film counter on the LCD. Power is from 2CR5 battery.
Afterwards a whole series of similar rugged type cameras were released.
Links
- Konica 1988, Konica Minolta history page - In Japanese at Kenko-Tokina's Konica Minolta history
- Konica MS-40 at Sylvain Halgain's Collection Appareils (in French)
Konica Genba Kantoku | |||||
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Film | Genba Kantoku | Genba Kantoku DD | Genba Kantoku Zoom | ||
28mm | Genba Kantoku 28 | New Genba Kantoku 28 | Genba Kantoku 28WB | Genba Kantoku 28WB ECO | Genba Kantoku 28HG |
35mm | New Genba Kantoku | Genba Kantoku WB | Genba Kantoku 35WB ECO | ||
Digital | DG-1 | DG-2 | DG-3Z | DG-4W | DG-5W |