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Old 29th December 2021, 04:07 PM
John King John King is offline
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I do believe some Panasonic cameras did have Leica (Named) lenses but this one has the cover over the lens so you cannot see what it is.

I have just done a quick search and this is what I found

The Panasonic mini&Zoom C2200 ZM is a 35mm film camera of the mid-range to upper range series. It was first released in 1992 (?) when the digital market was not yet a market at all. It has a moderate zoom that covers 35-70mm in a very small body. There was a date version, which is shown here. There is very little information about the camera, let alone a manual. I took the information from ads. Its main features are:

35-70mm F4-7.6 lens, 7 elements in 7 groups, autofocus with focus lock, min. focus 0,6m
Electronic shutter, 1/400-1/4
Size 122 x 68 x 42 cm, Weight 249 gr. including battery and strap
50-3200 ISO, automatic DX coding, automatic film advance, 4 flash modes, self timer


It does not appear to have any connection with Leica what so ever and using the word Leica is completely wrong. There are other similar cameras on sale fleabay priced in the Lower part of £40-50. The seller is a shiester.

Last edited by John King; 29th December 2021 at 04:20 PM.
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