Panasonic's ~1991 35mm autofocus compact — a rare Panasonic-badged film point-and-shoot.
The Panasonic C-625AF Super Mini is a compact 35mm autofocus point-and-shoot from around 1991, one of very few film cameras to carry the Panasonic name; UK sellers list it as C625 AF Super.
It carries a 34mm f/3.5 lens - Minolta glass with Matsushita electronics - active AF, built-in flash, motorised advance and DX coding in a pocketable shell.
Its significance is platform-sharing: the same Matsushita design was sold as the Leica Mini (Elmar-badged) and Minolta Riva Mini - so this genuinely is the Leica Mini's sibling at a fraction of the price. (Not related to the Leica AF-C1, a different Minolta design.)
Used buying: dead electronics are terminal - confirm power-up, flash charge within seconds and smooth motor wind with a fresh lithium cell; check the LCD counter for bleed and the battery bay for corrosion; the GBP 250-300 band already prices in the Leica association, so condition matters more than the story.