Konica workman camera, as seen on all construction sites across Japan. Big, or small, there's always some worker with one around his neck snapping chalkboards next to holes in the ground.
f3.5 with either a 28mm or a 35mm auto-focusing lens, it looks pretty good on paper. Add a major shock-proof case, water proofing, DX-compatible, and a near silent shutter, and you've got a pretty neat stealthy street-shooter (for gray, or cammo version, not orange).
Having seen them for a few years, I was intrigued enough to buy five for JPY1000 from a construction company. Still with their daily use labels, and typical Japanese workman style, they make a great grab camera to throw in the bag for a hike or beach journey. With a hardened glass lens cover, flash, and a few auto-modes (including self-timer) all adding to the fun.
Results? A 28mm version, stuffed with color or B&W, a slight vignette and an accurate exposure system make it a great all-rounder. Not sure if you can get them or similar outside of Japan, but if you see one in a bargain bin, it is certainly worth a closer look. Great for throwing in the glovebox as a grab-camera...
See ya! Skj.