- f/1.9
Hexanon 60/1.2
Hexanon 1990s - 2001 35/2 L
Hexanon (1996) 35/2 L UC-
Hexanon (2001) 50/2.4 L
Hexanon collapsible (1997) 60/1.2 L
Hexanon (1999)...
- 48mm f2
Hexanon lens.
Konica III (1956)
Variants with Konirapid-S &
Seikosha MXL shutters, most with 48/2 lens,
rarer version w/48mm f2.4
Hexanon Konica...
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discontinued in late 1988. AR-mount (of the
Hexanon 3.5/28 mm) AR-mount (side view of the
Hexanon 3.5/28 mm)
Hexanon AR 85/1.8 AR-mount on the 85/1.8 For Konica-lenses...
-
lenses with
focus from 15 mm up to 2,000 mm. All
lenses by
Konica are
named Hexanon. They have a good
quality and got a good re****tion,
mechanics and less...
-
commonly paired with a
Konica 50mm
Hexanon AR F1.8 lens and a
Sunpak autozoom 333D
thyristor flash. AR-mount (of
Hexanon 3.5/ 28 mm) The FS-1 (predecessor...
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mechanics and less
variation between samples.
Hexanon 3.5/28 mm AR-mount (of the
Hexanon 3.5/ 28 mm) Zoom
Hexanon 3.5/35–70 mm (and
flash X-24)
telephoto 135 mm...
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Konica Press) and
Rapid M (1968). Both
cameras accepted the same set of
Hexanon-branded
interchangeable lenses,
including the
standard (Tessar-type) 90 mm...
- with built-in zoom viewfinder. A very few lenses, such as the
Konica M-
Hexanon Dual or
Leica Tri-Elmar, let the user
select among two or
three focal lengths;...
-
version of the
Konica C35
Automatic camera. It
featured a fixed-aperture
Hexanon 38 mm f/2.8
autofocus lens with a leaf shutter, a built-in
electronic flash...
- EF-mount (without
aperture control),
Contax G, M42 **** mount,
Konica Hexanon AR-mount,
Minolta SR-mount (MC/MD),
Leica M and **** mount,
Nikon F-mount...