Difference between revisions of "Konipak 300 / Sakurapak 300"

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[[126 film|126 pak-film]] camera from [[Konica]], available in the mid-1970s. It has a telescopic viewfinder, a [[Hexar]] 38mm f/5.6 lens, and [[flashcube|flash-cubes]] can be attached. For some kind of simple automatic exposure control or just for flash ignition it uses 2 V825PX batteries. Below the lens it has a focusing lever to switch from portrait focus to landscape focus. The actual setting is visible through a small window above the lens.
 
[[126 film|126 pak-film]] camera from [[Konica]], available in the mid-1970s. It has a telescopic viewfinder, a [[Hexar]] 38mm f/5.6 lens, and [[flashcube|flash-cubes]] can be attached. For some kind of simple automatic exposure control or just for flash ignition it uses 2 V825PX batteries. Below the lens it has a focusing lever to switch from portrait focus to landscape focus. The actual setting is visible through a small window above the lens.
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|image_text= Sakura Pak 300
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[[Category:Japanese 126 film]]
 
[[Category:Japanese 126 film]]

Revision as of 22:49, 26 March 2013

126 pak-film camera from Konica, available in the mid-1970s. It has a telescopic viewfinder, a Hexar 38mm f/5.6 lens, and flash-cubes can be attached. For some kind of simple automatic exposure control or just for flash ignition it uses 2 V825PX batteries. Below the lens it has a focusing lever to switch from portrait focus to landscape focus. The actual setting is visible through a small window above the lens.