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35mm Film Camera KONICA EEmatic S This item was kept as part of a collection, so it has not been used for taking photos. The exterior condition is, I believe, good. There are no tears or damage to the camera's leather covering. The distance ring functions. The shutter is OK. The auto function is working. This is a film camera that uses standard 35mm film. This camera is from an era that did not use button batteries or dry cell batteries, and all operations are performed manually. The KONICA EEmatic S (Konica Eematic S) is a 35mm film rangefinder camera with EE (automatic exposure) that was released in the late 1960s by Konishiroku Photo Industry (now Konica Minolta) of Japan. It well represents the trend of the time, "a camera that anyone can take pictures without failure." Features of the KONICA EEmatic S: EE (automatic exposure) dedicated camera Selenium light cell type EE (no battery required): Automatically controls aperture and shutter speed according to the brightness of the subject. The photographer only needs to focus; easy operation. *Safety mechanism: The shutter will not release if the exposure is incorrect. High-performance lens: HEXANON 40mm F1.8 Konica's proud six-element lens, sharp and with good color reproduction, a lens that is still highly regarded today. Slightly wider than a standard 50mm, suitable for snapshot photography. Rangefinder system, double-image coincidence type. Simple and practical design, metal body, winding lever type. Around 1967 (Showa 40s), the transition from "difficult cameras" to "cameras that don't fail." The EEmatic S was a mid-range practical model with a good balance of performance and price. An improved version of the unbranded EEmatic, "an upper-level, improved model of the EEmatic."
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