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Thanks for the memories Part 8

Thanks for the memories Part 8

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“Selective Imagery”

An operational and historical video of the 1965-1968 Konica Autorex 35mm SLR Full/Half Frame camera, it’s historical significance and its value as a collectible.

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  1. I always enjoy your vintage camera review. I wonder if people in the past argued about full vs half frame the same way as full frame vs APC get talked nowadays. I don’t think so!!!! BTW beautiful camera.

  2. As a long-time Konica fan, I appreciate you taking the time to create this video and wish you the best of luck with your camera because it's a collector's piece due to the beautiful condition of the camera. Furthermore, Konica AR mount cameras are much like the mirrorless cameras of the film era because you can adapt many lenses to the Konica AR mount cameras, particularly M42 lenses, and the best part is that the adapters are very easy to find online, so you do not have to spend a lot of money if you buy a Konica AR mount camera if you already have M42 lenses. You can also adapt Nikon F glass, although the adapters are much more hard to find and expensive than M42 adapters.

  3. Hey Jeff, when I was younger (a bit 😉) I had a Canon DIAL35-2 half frame camera with a Winding (!!) mechanism underneath for continuous shooting… Was a good money saver in Film and proses cost!…

  4. I think I was about 12 years old when I saw one of those Konica's when they first came out. I believe my late Uncle John owned one. He would always take out his 35mm cameras at family gatherings and snap away. Uncle John was an accountant at a large firm near Beverly Hills so he always bought nice but affordable things. The Konica was very popular at that time. Cheers and thanks for the memories. RIP Uncle John.

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