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Design of the film sensitivity setting section of a KONICA lens-shutter rangefinder camera!

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Today we will show you the film sensitivity setting section of KONICA’s lens shutter rangefinder camera released in 1961.


KONICA SⅡ (Reference product)



The film sensitivity setting section is located on the same level as the aperture setting ring on the camera lens.




The film sensitivity value is displayed in the window next to the yellow-colored ASA letter.

The setting values are 10, 16, 36, 50, 100, 200, 400, and 800.




The film sensitivity can be set by shifting the lever under the aperture setting ring.




This time we introduced the film sensitivity setting section of a KONICA lens shutter rangefinder camera released in 1961.


In this camera, the film sensitivity setting is located on the lens.


This is a very easy-to-use film camera with the main functions concentrated in the camera lens!






Please look forward to my next installment, where I will continue to introduce various aspects of film cameras!


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