Revisting the Konica C35 AF2
Konica C35 AF2 35mm Autofocus Film Camera Review
The Konica C35 AF2 is a 35mm autofocus film camera that was released in 1983. It is a small, lightweight camera that is easy to use and makes great photos.
Features
- 38mm f/2.8 lens
- Programed leaf shutter with speeds of 1/60, 1/125, and 1/250
- Fully automatic exposure
- ISO sensitivities from 25 to 400
- Manual ISO setting
- Brightline viewfinder with underexposure warning light and parallax correction lines
- Built-in flash with Guide Number 14
- Self-timer
- Manual film advance and rewind
Performance
The Konica C35 AF2 is a great camera for anyone who wants to get into film photography. It is easy to use, makes great photos, and is affordable.
The autofocus system works quickly and accurately, and the lens is sharp. The camera is also very compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry with you wherever you go.
I tested the Konica C35 AF2 with a roll of expired Kodak Max 400 film. The results were great, even though the film was over 10 years old. The negatives were a bit grainy, but this is to be expected with expired film.
Overall, I am very impressed with the Konica C35 AF2. It is a great camera for anyone who wants to get into film photography.
Pros
- Small and lightweight
- Easy to use
- Autofocus
- Built-in flash
- Affordable
Cons
- No focus lock
- No tripod socket
Overall
The Konica C35 AF2 is a great camera for anyone who wants to get into film photography. It is easy to use, makes great photos, and is affordable.