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Latest revision as of 06:20, 16 April 2022

Part of the "Big Mini" series, the Konica BM-610Z, or Big Mini TR (Big Mini Standa in Japan) has a 28–70 mm (f/3,5–8,4) zoom lens protected by a folding door, and as a stand-out feature (also giving the camera its name), a built-in tripod. Autofocusing, with a mode button for infinity focus. An infra-red remote control was also available.