Konica AF3

The Konica AF3 was a 35mm, rangefinder film camera, which was introduced by Konica in 1984. It was a nifty, compact camera which featured an auto-focus mechanism, an EE system, and a built-in flash unit. The auto-focus mechanism of the AF3 incorporated an active infrared focus-detection system, which had been designed to assure precise focusing automatically. The AF3 was available in different colors, which included yellow, silver, and black. It was fitted with a Hexanon 35mm f/2.8 lens, which was made of four elements.

Specifications

The Konica AF3 was equipped with an electronic, programmed, behind-the-lens shutter with speeds ranging from 1/60 to 1/500th of a second. The built-in electronic flash synchronized at all shutter speeds. The AF3 also featured an Albada type, bright frame viewfinder with underexposure warning red light and Auto-focus green light indicator. Film advance was by means of a single-action rapid lever on the right side of the camera top plate. The AF3 was powered by 2x AAA alkaline batteries.

AF3 in black and yellow

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