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− | The '''Konica Tomato''' is a [[fixed focus]] [[35mm film]] camera from Japanese manufacturer [[Konica]]. A switch on the front enables taking photos at a distance of 1,5 - 2 m. It uses shutter with a single speed of 1/125s. The Konica lens is a 35 mm f/4, that is protected by a sliding door covering when not in use. Three film speeds are supported including 100, 200, 400 ASA is three apertures. Film is advanced with a thumb wheel. A window is on the film back as a reminder of the current film type. Flash LN 10. 1.5V AA battery. | + | The '''Konica Tomato''' is a [[fixed focus]] [[35mm film]] camera from Japanese manufacturer [[Konica]], basically a red [[Konica pop-10|Pop-10]]. A switch on the front enables taking photos at a distance of 1,5 - 2 m. It uses shutter with a single speed of 1/125s. The Konica lens is a 35 mm f/4, that is protected by a sliding door covering when not in use. Three film speeds are supported including 100, 200, 400 ASA is three apertures. Film is advanced with a thumb wheel. A window is on the film back as a reminder of the current film type. Flash LN 10. 1.5V AA battery. |
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The Konica Tomato is a fixed focus 35mm film camera from Japanese manufacturer Konica, basically a red Pop-10. A switch on the front enables taking photos at a distance of 1,5 - 2 m. It uses shutter with a single speed of 1/125s. The Konica lens is a 35 mm f/4, that is protected by a sliding door covering when not in use. Three film speeds are supported including 100, 200, 400 ASA is three apertures. Film is advanced with a thumb wheel. A window is on the film back as a reminder of the current film type. Flash LN 10. 1.5V AA battery.
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Konica Dynamite
In 1992 as Konica Dynamite for the danish gold in the European Mastership of Soccer, Göteborg Sweden
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