1981 Konica C35 EF3 - Vintage Film Camera
The 1981 Konica C35 EF3. One of a range of C35 point & shoot 35mm cameras that were made by Konica from 1968 until 1984. They started as rangefinders and later autofocus, but this is one of the zone-focusing models. Mine is black, but they came in various colours and now seem to becoming popular again. It's a pretty standard point and shoot, but it is worth taking a look at the unusual setup with regards to the wind-back crank mechanism. FREE GIFT! - Get a free roll of 35mm film when you place an order from Analogue Wonderland using this link. https://bit.ly/35fV4jm My Website - https://sccjono.com My Shop - https://shop.sccjono.com Merch - https://teespring.com/stores/sccjono #sccjono #filmphotography

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