Description
Konica C35 EF with Hexanon 38mm f/2.8 Compact Rangefinder with Built-in Flash
Used working with user marks
Nicknamed Pikkari in Japan, the Konica C35 EF was one of the first compact 35mm cameras to feature a built-in electronic flash, introduced in 1975. It pairs the excellent Hexanon 38mm f/2.8 lens with a straightforward automatic exposure system, making it a reliable point-and-shoot companion for street, travel, and everyday photography.
The lens is sharp and contrasty, rendering beautiful images even in low light. The built-in flash, powered by AA batteries, makes it a practical option for indoor or night shots. Its a favorite among collectors and film photography enthusiasts for its classic design, compact form, and excellent optics.
Key Features
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35mm film compact rangefinder camera
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Sharp Hexanon 38mm f/2.8 lens
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Built-in electronic flash with manual on/off switch
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Fully automatic exposure (shutter priority)
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Bright viewfinder with parallax correction
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Manual film advance and rewind
Condition
Used Working with user marks. Camera has signs of previous use on the body (scuffs and small scratches), but all functions have been tested and work properly, including the shutter, flash, and light meter. Optics are clear and the viewfinder is clean enough for comfortable use.
Whats Included
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Konica C35 EF camera with built-in flash
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Hexanon 38mm f/2.8 fixed lens
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