Konica film SLR camera self-timer Part 2!
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It’s been a while since we introduced a series of self-timers for film SLR cameras!
In this issue, we would like to introduce the self-timer of a Konica manual focus film SLR camera released in 1979.
Konica FS-1 (Reference product)
The self-timer is button-operated and located below the shutter dial.
It is located on the part that juts forward a little and is a clear push button.
When this button is pressed, the camera will flash red and the shutter will release after about 10 seconds.
This time we introduced a self-timer for a manual-focus film SLR camera released by Konica in 1979.
In this era, film SLR cameras have come to diversify in both function and design, and this FS-1 has a self-timer that simply fits in.
I think it is very nice that it is a push-button switch that lights up instead of a lever.
We will continue to introduce you to the unique aspects and interesting designs of film cameras in the future, so please look forward to them!
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