elekm
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For a while the Olympus 35 RC was the "it" camera. With auto or manual exposure, a decent lens and a pocketable size, everyone seemed to want one and the prices jumped.
Lately, it seems like it's the Canonet, and the same thing has happened.
The one model that frequently slips under the radar is the Konica C35. I bought one of these in 1977 and used it until I bought my Pentax MX. I traded the Konica for three or four albums.
The Konica has a sharp lens and a bright viewfinder, but like most of its ilk has no manual exposure, no exposure compensation and a limited ASA range. For what it is, however, it's a fine little camera.
Lately, it seems like it's the Canonet, and the same thing has happened.
The one model that frequently slips under the radar is the Konica C35. I bought one of these in 1977 and used it until I bought my Pentax MX. I traded the Konica for three or four albums.
The Konica has a sharp lens and a bright viewfinder, but like most of its ilk has no manual exposure, no exposure compensation and a limited ASA range. For what it is, however, it's a fine little camera.