
Konica FR
Konica · Japan
The Konica FR represents a typical, unassuming 35mm film camera produced by Konica during a period when the company was a significant but not dominant player in the mass-market camera sector. Built with practical functionality as its primary goal, it likely featured standard SLR or rangefinder construction depending on its type, incorporating basic manual controls common to contemporary budget models such as fixed or simple aperture-priority exposure, a reliable but unsophisticated Konica Hexanon or similar lens, and a straightforward film advance mechanism. As an ordinary consumer device, it offered an accessible entry point into photography without introducing any notable technological innovations or establishing itself within any significant historical movements, serving instead as a utilitarian tool for everyday photographers seeking an affordable and dependable way to capture images during the 1970s or 1980s.




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