eric
[was]: emaquiling
Every Konica I've owned (T3, T, T2, FT-1, AF, S2, HexarAF) all have a small notch in the film box area a lot like the Hasselblad VV on the left of the prints. The Konica "notch" is in a different area of every body I have.
My "new" old Konica AF has the notch on the right hand side about 1/3 down from the frame. I alway print with "black borders" so I always see it.
My "new" old Konica AF has the notch on the right hand side about 1/3 down from the frame. I alway print with "black borders" so I always see it.
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
I guess the RF is ok looking....
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
All these fabulous RF's ... enough to make any M7 owner weep! 
raid
Dad Photographer
I love Konica RF cameras. The first group of such RF cameras seem to be better built than the Konica Auto S, S2 or S3.
Konica I:
Konica II:
Konica III:
Konica IIIM:
Konica I:




Konica II:



Konica III:


Konica IIIM:






RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
cmogi10 said:I guess the RF is ok looking....
acually...I think it's a little "funny" looking, too-. It's a great camera, but still a little funny looking.
Keith said:All these fabulous RF's ... enough to make any M7 owner weep!
I own both, and would keep the M7 if I had to choose...luckily I don't. have to choose!
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aizan
Veteran
infrequent
Well-known
if all works out, a hexar rf + 50mm hexanon might be mine today. fingers crossed...
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
infrequent said:if all works out, a hexar rf + 50mm hexanon might be mine today. fingers crossed...
Bring it on!
You'll be getting some diafine etc in the mail in the next couple of days too ... I posted it this morning!
infrequent
Well-known
@keith - awesome!
infrequent
Well-known
i better bookmark this page as i hope to add to it in the near future. ; )
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Raid, you have too many Konicas 
Awesome!
Awesome!
raid
Dad Photographer
As you can see from the photos above, the Konica line is Royal.
raid
Dad Photographer
shadowfox said:Raid, you have too many Konicas
Awesome!
William,
I also have the Konica Auto S, S2,and S3.
Who says this is "too many" cameras!
Krosya
Konicaze
amateriat
We're all light!
venchka
Veteran
If Y'all get any more sensual, we'll have to delete this thread!
amateriat
We're all light!
By that standard, watching Jamie Lee Curtis handle an M6 (and she does know how to handle one...there's footage of it somewhere...might want to check YouTube) is damned close to erotic.venchka said:If Y'all get any more sensual, we'll have to delete this thread!
But, that's just me.
- Barrett
wintoid
Back to film
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
wintoid said:
Some of us just have to take what we can get!
amateriat
We're all light!
wintoid: Oooh, don't get me started... 
Back when brushed-chrome camera top- and bottom-plates were as de rigueur as chrome bumpers on American cars, an all-black camera was considered "exotic." When I was shopping for my first brand-new 35mm camera, I was ping-ponging between a Nikon FTN Photomic (still current at the time), Nikon F2, Minolta XK, and Canon F-1. Canon decided to offer the F-1 with the "Henry Ford Option", and, interestingly, Minolta followed suit. Nikon charged a premium for a black-finish version of either F body; if you were hankering for a top-end Minolta or Canon and didn't like black, tough darts. Everyone I knew insisted I go with Nikon; being the lifelong contrarian I was, I went with Canon. (Friends had instilled fear in me about the Minolta's "weird" electronically-timed shutter...ah, who knew?)
Silver is elegant, while black is simply a bit more stealth. (For some reason, this puts me in mind of a salacious old saying: Good Girls Go to Heaven; Bad Girls Go Everywhere.)
- Barrett
Back when brushed-chrome camera top- and bottom-plates were as de rigueur as chrome bumpers on American cars, an all-black camera was considered "exotic." When I was shopping for my first brand-new 35mm camera, I was ping-ponging between a Nikon FTN Photomic (still current at the time), Nikon F2, Minolta XK, and Canon F-1. Canon decided to offer the F-1 with the "Henry Ford Option", and, interestingly, Minolta followed suit. Nikon charged a premium for a black-finish version of either F body; if you were hankering for a top-end Minolta or Canon and didn't like black, tough darts. Everyone I knew insisted I go with Nikon; being the lifelong contrarian I was, I went with Canon. (Friends had instilled fear in me about the Minolta's "weird" electronically-timed shutter...ah, who knew?)
Silver is elegant, while black is simply a bit more stealth. (For some reason, this puts me in mind of a salacious old saying: Good Girls Go to Heaven; Bad Girls Go Everywhere.)
- Barrett
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