The Konica C35 AF, released in November 1977, was the first mass-produced autofocus camera.
[1][2][3] This was an autofocus version of the Konica C35 Automatic camera.
It featured a fixed-aperture Hexanon 38 mm f/2.8 autofocus lens with a leaf shutter, a built-in electronic flash, and an automatic exposure system to select the appropriate shutter speed.
The shutter was electronically controlled with three speeds, 1/60, 1/125, and 1/250.
This camera was the first mass-produced camera with built in autofocus and used a system with an electronic version of a split-image rangefinder.