
Konica Idea B
Konica · Japan · 1915–1924 (9 years) · 135 film
Produced by Konica between 1915 and 1924, the Idea B is a straightforward 35mm camera, utilizing the then-emerging 135 film format. As an early entry into what would become a dominant format, it represents a period of experimentation for the Japanese company. Likely designed as a basic, compact camera for amateur photographers, the Idea B probably featured a simple box or folding body design typical of its era, with modest specifications focused on ease of use and portability rather than technical innovation. Its primary historical relevance lies in its role as an early Konica product utilizing 35mm film, preceding the company's more famous models, without being distinguished for groundbreaking design or significant market impact.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |

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