Konica Auto S
The Konica Auto S was a 35mm coupled rangefinder, film camera which was introduced by Konishiroku in 1963. The Auto S incorporated EE (electric eye) exposure control with extremely sensitive Cds photocell. The framelines in the viewfinder of the Auto S adjusted not only for parallax but also for field of view. It had a dual-range CdS meter rather than the selenium meter of its predecessor, the Konica SII. It also featured the built-in "pull-out" lens hood.
Specifications
The Konica Auto S was fitted with a Hexanon 47mm f/1.9 standard lens, which was made of 5 elements arranged in 5 groups. The Auto S was equipped with a Copal SVA automatic shutter. Speeds ranged in steps from 1 to 1/500th of a second. It offered full flash synchronization with X and M settings. The Auto S was also equipped with a built-in self-timer; a bright line viewfinder with parallax correction; a coupled rangefinder; Flash shoe.
Konica Auto S
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