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− | A 1973-1978 [[SLR]] from [[Tokyo Kogaku]] named for the '''Integrated Circuit''' which controlled its [[shutter priority]] autoexposure. | + | A 1973-1978 [[35mm]] [[SLR]] from [[Tokyo Kogaku]] named for the '''Integrated Circuit''' which controlled its [[shutter priority]] autoexposure. |
+ | It is usually bundled with a 50mm f/2 Hl Topcor 6 element lens which is compatible with the [[Topcon UV lenses|UV lens mount]]. It has an electronic, metal focal-plane shutter with speeds from 1s to 1/500 with B. Flash sync is at 1/60 a sec. It features an [[TTL]] center weighted metering system using two [[CdS]] cells. The meter has a range of 5 to 18 [[EV]] at (ASA 100, 50mm f/2), settable to film speeds from 25 to 3200 ASA. It uses a 1.35v mercury battery. The film transport uses a single stroke film advance lever and a rewind crank. | ||
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* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/beseler/topcon_ic-1/topcon_ic-1.htm Topcon IC-1 Auto manual] at [http://www.orphancameras.com Mike Butkus Orphan Cameras] | * [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/beseler/topcon_ic-1/topcon_ic-1.htm Topcon IC-1 Auto manual] at [http://www.orphancameras.com Mike Butkus Orphan Cameras] | ||
[[Category:Japanese 35mm SLR]] [[Category:Topcon]] [[Category:T]] | [[Category:Japanese 35mm SLR]] [[Category:Topcon]] [[Category:T]] |
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A 1973-1978 35mm SLR from Tokyo Kogaku named for the Integrated Circuit which controlled its shutter priority autoexposure.
It is usually bundled with a 50mm f/2 Hl Topcor 6 element lens which is compatible with the UV lens mount. It has an electronic, metal focal-plane shutter with speeds from 1s to 1/500 with B. Flash sync is at 1/60 a sec. It features an TTL center weighted metering system using two CdS cells. The meter has a range of 5 to 18 EV at (ASA 100, 50mm f/2), settable to film speeds from 25 to 3200 ASA. It uses a 1.35v mercury battery. The film transport uses a single stroke film advance lever and a rewind crank.