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The '''Konica Z-up 80 RC''' is a compact [[35mm film]] camera built by [[Konica]] of Japan.
 
The '''Konica Z-up 80 RC''' is a compact [[35mm film]] camera built by [[Konica]] of Japan.
  
It has a 40–80 mm zoom lens with 63 step active autofocus and a close up mode going as near as 60 cm. Zooming is motorized and uses the T and W toggle buttons on the right hand back shoulder of the camera. The [[shutter release]] uses the half press to lock focus system, with the distances indicated within the bottom of the viewfinder. This finder can be adjusted with a slider for near and farsighted users.
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It has a 40–80 mm zoom lens with 63 step active autofocus and a close up mode going as near as 60 cm. Zooming is motorized and uses the T and W toggle switch on the right hand back shoulder of the camera. The [[shutter release]] uses the half press to lock focus system, with the distances indicated within the bottom of the viewfinder. This finder can be adjusted with a slider for near and farsighted users.
  
 
There is a remote control on the face of the right hand grip that can operate the shutter release from up to 5M from the front and 0.7M towards the back. The shutter is capable of speeds from 1 to 1/500 of a sec. There is a electronic [[self-timer]] with a delay of 10 seconds with the first 7 seconds blinking red, while the last 3 seconds is solidly lit. There is an assortment of shooting modes, including multiple (ME), time (TE) and interval mode (INT). The built-in swing up flash has several modes, Auto, ON, OFF, OFF with [[Exposure compensation]] of +1.5 EV. The flash charges in about 5 seconds.
 
There is a remote control on the face of the right hand grip that can operate the shutter release from up to 5M from the front and 0.7M towards the back. The shutter is capable of speeds from 1 to 1/500 of a sec. There is a electronic [[self-timer]] with a delay of 10 seconds with the first 7 seconds blinking red, while the last 3 seconds is solidly lit. There is an assortment of shooting modes, including multiple (ME), time (TE) and interval mode (INT). The built-in swing up flash has several modes, Auto, ON, OFF, OFF with [[Exposure compensation]] of +1.5 EV. The flash charges in about 5 seconds.

Revision as of 06:15, 17 May 2018

The Konica Z-up 80 RC is a compact 35mm film camera built by Konica of Japan.

It has a 40–80 mm zoom lens with 63 step active autofocus and a close up mode going as near as 60 cm. Zooming is motorized and uses the T and W toggle switch on the right hand back shoulder of the camera. The shutter release uses the half press to lock focus system, with the distances indicated within the bottom of the viewfinder. This finder can be adjusted with a slider for near and farsighted users.

There is a remote control on the face of the right hand grip that can operate the shutter release from up to 5M from the front and 0.7M towards the back. The shutter is capable of speeds from 1 to 1/500 of a sec. There is a electronic self-timer with a delay of 10 seconds with the first 7 seconds blinking red, while the last 3 seconds is solidly lit. There is an assortment of shooting modes, including multiple (ME), time (TE) and interval mode (INT). The built-in swing up flash has several modes, Auto, ON, OFF, OFF with Exposure compensation of +1.5 EV. The flash charges in about 5 seconds.

It is compatible with DX-coded films from 50-3200 ISO, non DX films are set to ISO 100. There is a date mode that can expose Y-M-D, D-H-M, M-D-Y, D-M-Y and off, the last usable year is 2019. Power is with 2CR5 battery.


Specifications

  • Lens: Konica Lens 40mm f/7.2, 8 elements in 7 groups
  • Focusing: IR based autofocus
  • Focusing Range: 0.6m ~ infinity
  • Shutter: Programmed, 1 ~ 1/500 sec.
  • Viewfinder: bright-frame zoom
  • Film Speed Range: ISO 50 ~ 3200 by DX-code system, 100 ISO non-DX
  • Power Source: 6V Lithium battery 2CR5
  • Dimensions: 138.5 mm X 85 mm X 73 mm
  • Weight: 450 g (without batteries)


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