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+ | [[Konica]]'s '''Z-up 70 VP''' is a [[35mm]] [[compact camera]] with built-in [[flash]], motor wind and automatic exposure. | ||
+ | The Konica lens zooms from 35-70mm, operated by a rotating switch at the back of the top, next to the right thumb. When switched off, the lens retracts fully into the body and is shuttered. A small [[LCD]] display in the top displays settings and frame number. A mode button moves a pointer along icons for [[red-eye]], flash always, [[self-timer]], night-fill-in flash, no flash, +1.5 stop exposure and infinity focus (mountain). | ||
+ | The camera appears to have the same specification as the [[Konica Z-up 70 Super]], but the two cameras have different styling. | ||
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Revision as of 12:49, 14 May 2010
Konica Z-up 70 VP by Photo-Gedden (Image rights) |
Konica's Z-up 70 VP is a 35mm compact camera with built-in flash, motor wind and automatic exposure.
The Konica lens zooms from 35-70mm, operated by a rotating switch at the back of the top, next to the right thumb. When switched off, the lens retracts fully into the body and is shuttered. A small LCD display in the top displays settings and frame number. A mode button moves a pointer along icons for red-eye, flash always, self-timer, night-fill-in flash, no flash, +1.5 stop exposure and infinity focus (mountain).
The camera appears to have the same specification as the Konica Z-up 70 Super, but the two cameras have different styling.