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Exposure detection window of a KONICA lens-shutter rangefinder camera!

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Today we will be looking at the exposure detection window of a KONICA lens shutter rangefinder camera released in 1961.


KONICA SⅡ (Reference product)

 


The exposure detection window is located at the top of the front of the camera.



Within the gray-colored resin frame, 21 light-harvesting sections in square squares receive light suitable for exposure.




This time we introduced the exposure detection window of a KONICA lens-shutter rangefinder camera released in 1961.


This is a type of exposure detection window that was common in the 1960s.


I think it is very interesting in terms of design!







Please look forward to the next installment of this column, which will focus on various standard functional parts of film cameras!


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