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Konica C35 MF D
Konica · Japan
The Konica C35 MF D was part of Konica's long-running and successful C35 series of compact 35mm fixed-lens cameras, widely produced during the 1970s and early 1980s. This particular model exemplifies the straightforward, affordable point-and-shoot approach of the era, designed for everyday consumers seeking simplicity and reliability. It likely featured a fixed-focus or simple zone-focus lens, an automatic exposure system (possibly CdS light meter controlled), and a basic flash unit, embodying the characteristics of a mass-market snapshot camera for casual photography.
Representing a common category of consumer electronics of its time, the C35 MF D was a practical tool rather than a groundbreaking innovation. Its design prioritized ease of use and accessibility over advanced features or exceptional build quality, serving the primary function of capturing family memories and snapshots on standard 35mm film. Like many Konica models of this period, it fulfilled a reliable niche in the photography market for budget-conscious users seeking a no-fuss camera experience.




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