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Viewfinder eyepiece window design of a Konica auto-focus film compact camera!

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


Konica MR.70 (Reference product)

 


The viewfinder eyepiece window is located on the rear of the camera next to the film counter.



There is a rectangular window in the base of the long horizontal hole. The subject is viewed through this part.

When the subject is in focus, you can see the green color at the top.



This time we introduced the viewfinder eyepiece window of Konica’s auto-focus film compact camera released in 1985.


The viewfinder eyepiece window is where you can see the most important information for photography.


It is the part of the camera that is very easy to see and allows the photographer to capture the subject with certainty!







We will continue to introduce you to the key features and excellent design of film cameras, so please look forward to it!


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