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* Built-in flash which pops up, hence the name.
 
* Built-in flash which pops up, hence the name.
 
* Button for close-up flash work (alters aperture accordingly).
 
* Button for close-up flash work (alters aperture accordingly).
* [[Film speed|ISO]] selector for 100/400 only.
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* [[Film speed|ISO]] selector for 100/200/400 only.
 
* Tripod bush.
 
* Tripod bush.
 
* Possibly unique folding rewind lever (metal) on underside of body. (Later used again on the [[Konica AF3 and AF3-D|AF3]]).
 
* Possibly unique folding rewind lever (metal) on underside of body. (Later used again on the [[Konica AF3 and AF3-D|AF3]]).

Revision as of 08:43, 8 July 2014

The Konica Pop (aka C35 EFJ in Japan) was a popular 35mm compact camera by Konica, made from 1982. It had fixed focus, one shutter speed, and manual film advance by lever. It has CdS-controlled auto-exposure and a built-in flash. It was available in many bright colours along with the original black. After selling 1.5 million models, new versions were launched in 1985 (including a metallic silver example). These late editions did not say "Hexanon" on the lens, but the flash had an improved recharge time. An Autodate model was issued in about 1988.


Specifications

  • Lens: 36mm, maximum aperture f/4. Early models are marked 'Hexanon'; post 1985 are not.
  • Shutter speed: fixed at 1/125s.
  • Built-in flash which pops up, hence the name.
  • Button for close-up flash work (alters aperture accordingly).
  • ISO selector for 100/200/400 only.
  • Tripod bush.
  • Possibly unique folding rewind lever (metal) on underside of body. (Later used again on the AF3).
  • Power: 2 AA batteries (for flash).

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