Features
The Konica Pop Red is a compact 35mm film camera released by Konica in the 1980s. It is part of the Konica Pop series, known for its simple and lightweight design, making it a popular choice for casual photography. Here are some key features of the Konica Pop Red:
Lens: 35mm f/2.8 lens
The lens provides a wide angle of view, suitable for general photography, offering decent sharpness and good color reproduction.
Film Format: 35mm film
The Konica Pop Red uses standard 35mm film, which is widely available and easy to develop.
Focus:
The camera features a fixed-focus lens, meaning you don’t need to worry about manually adjusting focus for most shots. This makes it beginner-friendly.
Shutter Speed:
1/90s to 1/250s shutter speeds
The Konica Pop Red has a fixed shutter speed range, but it automatically adjusts based on lighting conditions.
Built-in Flash: Automatic Flash
The camera comes with an integrated, automatic flash that fires in low light or when the camera detects the need for additional illumination.
Viewfinder:
It has a simple viewfinder with a bright frame to help with framing shots.
Compact and Lightweight:
The compact size makes it a portable, pocketable camera. Its plastic construction keeps it light, weighing just around 180 grams.
Red Color:
The camera is a bright, distinctive red, giving it a playful, stylish appearance compared to more conventional black or silver models.
Film Loading:
It uses a motorized film advance system, making the process of loading and advancing film more convenient for users.
Simple Controls:
There are just a few buttons to operate the camera—mainly for turning the flash on or off and advancing the film, making it very easy to use, even for beginners.
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