In this clip you can see how the Konica Hexar works. This is a rare titanium version also known as the rhodium outside Europe. It's similar to the black Hexar and has no databack. The silent mode is hard to describe in a video where the audio recording level is automatically adjusted. This camera coast around 1000$ (£600) when it was launched. This is a nice little shooter for travel or street photography, it has a very good lens and great autofocus, centerweighted AND spot metering, 2 programs and full manual setting and is fairly rugged. Uses 2CR5 6 volt lithium battery. You can buy them on eBay for around 0. Or try rangefinderforum.com they might be cheaper over there.
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