The Konica C35 AF, nicknamed "Jasupin," was the world's first autofocus camera. It used the "Visitronic" AF system developed and made by Honeywell. This was a "passive" system, and 18 months later, Canon introduced an "active" system in their Canon AF35 M. It has a sharp 38mm f2.8 lens and an integrated flash that can be turned on or off.