Konica Manbow Woo

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The Konica Manbow Woo is a weatherproof compact camera released by the Japanese manufacturer Konica in 1989. It was introduced as an enhanced successor to the company's first weatherproof camera, Konica Manbow (1987). The Manbow Woo differs from its predecessor by having various automatic features; such as motorized film advance & rewind, automatic film speed setting by DX coding, and an auto-activating flash, etc.

The Konica Jump Auto (1990) or the Konica Jump Auto II (1991) is a variant of the Konica Manbow Woo with various color scheme offerings.


Specifications

  • Release Date: June 1989
  • Lens: Konica Lens 34mm F4.5 (3 elements in 3 groups)
  • Exposure Control: Fixed exposure; an aperture is selected according to the film speed.
  • Focus: Focus free (fixed focus), 1.5 m - infinity
  • Shutter: 1/125 sec. (fixed speed)
  • Film Speed Range: ISO 100/200/400 ({DX coding)
  • Viewfinder: Albada type blight frame finder
  • Built-in Flash: G.N.14 m (ISO100), automatically activated, no flash-off facility
  • Body Color: Black, White/Blue, White/Yellow
  • Other Features: Weatherproof (JIS 4th grade), Automatic film advance & rewind
  • Power Source: CR123A
  • Dimensions: 129.5mm X 70mm X 50.5mm
  • Weight: 245g (without battery)


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