Konica MR. 640
The MR.640 is an autofocus camera with two focal lengths released in June, 1988 by Konica. It can be regarded as the weather-proof cousin of the Konica MR.70 LX. A year later, a shock resistant variation was released in Japan called Konica Genba Kantoku DD.
The lens switches (using a button on the back) between 40 and 60 mm (hence the model name, MR.640). In order to make the complicated moving lens mechanism weather-proof, the lens moves internally in a protruding shell with an integrated skylight filter.
Specifications:
- Lens: Konica 40-60mm f/3.5-5.2
- Film speed settings: DX ISO
- Shutter: Automatic
- Film Winding: Automatic
- Flash: Built-in
- Weight: 350g
- Weatherproof
Comes with the following:
- Strap
Condition:
- Good working condition
What you still need:
- 1x 6V Lithium battery 2CR5
- 35mm film
The camera you purchase might not be the camera from the photos.