The 5 blade ones generally do have a 6th blade, but look like 5. Two blades go together.
Oh wait. Ignore that. It is the shutter with 6 blades that look like 5. Oops.
The 5 blade ones generally do have a 6th blade, but look like 5. Two blades go together.
Oh wait. Ignore that. It is the shutter with 6 blades that look like 5. Oops.
Konica switched over everything to 6 blades at some point after the IIA. Like most of their rangefinder cameras and SLR lenses. After all, Hex as in Hexanon means "6."
There are four types of Konica III.
The oldest has a Konirapid shutter with ten aperture blades. (The one most tedious to clean)
There are two versions with Seiko shutters, both with 5 blade apertures, the older of these with aperture scale on bottom of focus mount, the newer version with aperture scale on top of the focus mount.
I've never seen one with a six blade aperture.
There is a 4th version with a 48mm f2.4 lens. That one also has no self timer.
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