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I am clearing my cupboards and found this Konica FM Camera with two KO auto Teleplus 2xconverter lense. Both the lenses and camera were made in Japan. The camera is a metal case not the plastic of the modern cameras. This camera came out in 1965. The camera is in working condition with no marks or scratches. The light meter is working but I have removed the battery, but will include this with the camera. Unfortunately I have lost the instruction manual but did manage to find some information on the camera.
Classification: KONICA F bayonet, not couplet. Aperture Mechanism: full automatic, stop down for control. Mirror: automatic quick return. Shutter: metal focal plan Copan Square; B, 1-1000. Viewfinder: penta prisma. Focusing: microdiaprism and fresnel. Meter: built in; coupled with speed, CDS 30deg, ASA 6-3200, LV 2-18, 1,3 V mercury MD. Flash Synchro: M & X (125); JIS type B socket. Motodrive: No. Other Features: self timer 10 sec.; self resetting exposure counter. Size: 145 x 102,5 x 85.5 mm. Serial No.: 3812167. (Please don't ask me what any of the above means as I don't know).
The lens on the camera is a Konishiroku No. 4379463 Hexanon 1 : 1.8 f = 52mm and the two 2x converter lenses are KO Auto Teleplus. Both the camera lens and the converter lenses have lens caps and the converter lenses come in their own leather cases. I will include any information I have found with the camera. It does take a lovely picture and is very easy to use.
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On 07-Nov-09 at 13:46:47 AEDST, seller added the following information:Purchased a new battery just to make sure light meter worked as I thought the old battery might have finished. Light meter appears to be working correctly. Lyn