Top shutter speeds 1 stop slow -- slow speeds are erratic and a little sticky until exercised.
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The Konica II is a 35mm rangefinder camera first introduced in 1951. It is pretty simple rangefinder camera with a non-interchangeable Hexanon 50mm f2.8 lens set in a Konirapid-S or Konirapid-MFX shutter. Shutter speeds range from 1s to 1/500. A dial on the face of the camera allows for changing between "Instant" shutter speeds (controlled by the shutter speed dial) or Time mode for achieving long exposures. The Konica II has a coupled rangefinder and features double exposure prevention. It has an accessory shoe atop the camera for attaching flash with a PC socket on the lens shutter.