Snappy (Patents)

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The Snappy is a heavy Hit type subminiature camera with an all metal body. It was introduced in 1949 (hence engraved "Made in Occupied Japan"),  by Konishiroku Kogaku, one of Japan's oldest camera traders, now known as Konica. The camera has the interchangeable Optor f3.5, 25mm lens on it. Behind the lens is a Guillotine shutter with marked speeds of B, 1/25, 1/50 and 1/100 s with f stops on the lens of 3.5-16 lens adjusted by turning the front thumb wheel around the lens.

The Snappy is well made and looks like a miniature Exacta. It came in an elegant box shaped to fit it unusual contours and included a leather case.  A special Cherry Telephoto lens f5.6, 40 mm was available (see below).

Because the camera is definitively better than the usual 17.5mm models the results are more than passable - enlargements to 11.5x11.5cm could definitely be made from the 14x14mm negatives.

There are at least two variations, one has "PATENTS" engraved on the top plate (shown below), the others does not.

Model Snappy (Patented)
Serial #  
Finish/colour chrome, black leatherette
Lens Optor f/3.5 25mm
Shutter B, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100
Aperture f/3.5-f/16.0
Film Door lock sliding bar
Case  
Box  
Instructions  
Dimensions 63 x 37 x 39 mm (width x height x depth)
Weight 114g
Purchased 2004/08/17
Date of Manufacture 1949
Cost 180.50USD (box, instructions booklet)
Current Value  
Auction Price Ebay 2004/03/29 102.50USD (box), 2004/04/01 255.50USD (box), 2004/05/20 113.50USD, 2004/05/27 111USD, 2004/06/02 73USD, 2004/07/09 150USD,  2004/08/13 158USD, *2004/08/17 180.50USD (box, instruction booklet), 2004/09/27 117.95USD, 2005/01/17 199USD (with Cherry telephoto), 2005/05/22 79GBP, 2006/03/25 240EUR+commission (with Cherry telephoto), 2006/03/28 90GBP, 2006/04/18 139.50USD (case), 2006/06/19 84.78USD (case), 2006/07/10 77USD (case), 2007/01/01 143.39USD (case), 2007/02/08 134USD (case), 2008/07/08 177.50USD
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Last Updated on 10th June 2008