MINOLTA TC1 Point & Shoot 35mm Film Camera 28mm f3.5 a0915 SuperB JAPAN CAMERA
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Minolta Tc 1 Camera. Minolta TC1 Although it looks like a point-and-shoot (it's actually the smallest 35mm compact camera on the market), the lens quality and auto-exposure performance are superb and the little camera easily rivals most SLRs. The first thing instantly that struck me about the Minolta TC-1 was its size
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Although it looks like a point-and-shoot (it's actually the smallest 35mm compact camera on the market), the lens quality and auto-exposure performance are superb and the little camera easily rivals most SLRs. [1] The TC-1 was equipped with a high quality lens and body, similar to other luxury compacts produced during the Japanese bubble economy era, including the Contax T line, Konica Hexar, Leica minilux, Nikon 28/35Ti, Ricoh GR series, and Rollei.
Minolta TC1 35mm photo Camera N° 13601613 Titanium Body Catawiki
The first thing instantly that struck me about the Minolta TC-1 was its size Cameras like the Olympus mju-II or the Contax T2 were popular choices among enthusiasts of "premium" compact cameras The lens also houses the leaf shutter system which Minolta calls "AAPC" which allows the cameras shutter blades to act as aperture blades; this mode is only available when the camera is set at f3.5
MINOLTA TC1 Point & Shoot 35mm Film Camera 28mm f3.5 a0923 SuperB JAPAN CAMERA. In this Minolta TC-1 Review, we'll discuss one of the 35mm compact cameras manufactured in the mid-1990s, during the peak of point-and-shoot cameras. It is renowned for its exceptional image quality and compact size, making it a popular choice among professional photographers and enthusiasts
TC1 35mm Minolta 35mm Collection. The first thing instantly that struck me about the Minolta TC-1 was its size TC-1 is a luxury point and shoot camera that was produced by Minolta.It is a compact 35 mm clad in titanium, equipped with a G-Rokkor 28mm f / 3.5 lens