Joao
Negativistic forever
Hello
To Konica C35 automatic users: can you please confirm if
1) The Guide Number ring is useful only when a flash is used
2) Without flash the camera is fully automatic and there is no way to control the aperture or the shutter speed (apart from changing the film speed values)
I am grateful if someone can clarify these points for me
Thank you
Joao
To Konica C35 automatic users: can you please confirm if
1) The Guide Number ring is useful only when a flash is used
2) Without flash the camera is fully automatic and there is no way to control the aperture or the shutter speed (apart from changing the film speed values)
I am grateful if someone can clarify these points for me
Thank you
Joao
NeeZee
Well-known
From memory I'd say you have 1. and 2. right. You could always have a look at the manual to verify it, though: http://www.butkus.org/chinon/konica/konica_c35/konica_c35.pdf
Greyscale
Veteran
The guide number could be used for sunny 16 if you know what the default shutter speed is. Otherwise, yes and yes.
newst
Well-known
Yes, you are correct on both counts.
In case you are interested, Weber Camera offers a modification for the C35 that adjusts the voltage to the light meter, allowing for an accurate light meter reading using current batteries.
http://www.webercamera.com/
In case you are interested, Weber Camera offers a modification for the C35 that adjusts the voltage to the light meter, allowing for an accurate light meter reading using current batteries.
http://www.webercamera.com/
Joao
Negativistic forever
Thank you for the reassuring answers, the manuals I found are not so clear on these points.
newst, that is an interesting option but perhaps not so useful in this camera considering that I am not able to change shutterspeed or aperture. I would have a more precise information about the speed/aperture, but nothing more.
Best regards
Joao
Yes, you are correct on both counts.
In case you are interested, Weber Camera offers a modification for the C35 that adjusts the voltage to the light meter, allowing for an accurate light meter reading using current batteries.
http://www.webercamera.com/
newst, that is an interesting option but perhaps not so useful in this camera considering that I am not able to change shutterspeed or aperture. I would have a more precise information about the speed/aperture, but nothing more.
Best regards
Joao
newst
Well-known
Joao,
Weber could perform a complete CLA on the camera. He did so on mine.
Weber could perform a complete CLA on the camera. He did so on mine.
peppard
Established
Hi:
You can go around shutter speed/aperture by under/overexposing, depending on your desired effect, by pointing camera at light or shadow and then lock your reading, by depressing half way down your shutter button. Recompose and take your picture, and voila', les juex son fait.
Hope this helps,
Giorgio
You can go around shutter speed/aperture by under/overexposing, depending on your desired effect, by pointing camera at light or shadow and then lock your reading, by depressing half way down your shutter button. Recompose and take your picture, and voila', les juex son fait.
Hope this helps,
Giorgio
Joao
Negativistic forever
Newst
A CLA may be useful. I will remember your sugestion.
Giorgio
Thank you, that's a good point, I will give it a try
Joao
A CLA may be useful. I will remember your sugestion.
Giorgio
Thank you, that's a good point, I will give it a try
Joao
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
A CLA may be useful.
I sent my pretty black C35 to G'man for service right before he disappeared...
Chris
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