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AE light-receiving window design of a Konica auto-focus film compact camera!

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Today we would like to show you the AE light-receiving window of Konica’s auto-focus film compact camera released in 1985.


Konica MR.70 (Reference product)

 


The AE light-receiving window is the window used to automatically detect the exposure required for shooting.



The AE light-receiving window of this camera is set in the middle of the autofocus sensor window.
The window is round in shape and easily takes in light.



In this issue, we introduced the AE light-receiving window of Konica’s auto-focus film compact camera released in 1985.


The AE light-receiving window is a very important part of photography.


It is a very unobtrusive device, but it is a very important part of the camera!







We will continue to introduce you to the less obvious aspects of film cameras, so please look forward to it!


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