When was the Konica Autoreflex TC made?

Launched in 1976, the Autoreflex TC was the ninth camera in Konica’s Autoreflex line of SLRs, and it brought notable departures from the cameras that came before it. For one, the camera uses far more plastic than the earlier cameras.

What mount is Konica Autoreflex TC?

Konica Bayonet II mount
It has the new Konica Bayonet II mount, which is also often called K/AR mount. PX675 type mercury batteries are only needed for the light meter.

How do you use the Konica Autoreflex T?

BASIC MANIPULATION FOR EE PHOTOGRAPHING

  1. Insert mercury batteries and put ON the meter switch.
  2. Insert film and set the film sensitivity speed.
  3. Set your camera to the EE mark.
  4. Determine a shutter speed. (
  5. Focus and frame.
  6. Check the exposure.
  7. Depress the shutter button to take a picture.

How good are Konica lenses?

Performance of the Konica Hexanon AR 50mm f1. 7 is superb – the images are contrasty and sharp. Even wide-open the centre of the frame is sufficiently detailed for the great-looking portraits. Sharpness significantly improves when stopped down, and becomes adequate for most photos from about f2.

What battery does a Konica t3 use?

Meter Power Source: Two 1.35 Volt mercury batteries, photographic type (Mallory PX-675, Ever ready EPX-675, or equivalent). Built-in battery test circuit.

Is Konica C35 mechanical?

The Konica C35 shutter and aperture are both controlled by a single set of blades in the lens. The shutter is mechanical so I assume that it only operates at fixed speeds.

Is Konica C35 a point and shoot?

The Konica C35 MF is a capable point-and-shoot camera with a 38mm F/2.8 lens. Focus is automatic and extremely fast, and allows the user to focus on things like framing and composition.

Is Konica Autoreflex t3 good?

Other than the normal problems you would associate with cameras that are up to 50 years old, the Konica Autoreflex T3 is a highly reliable camera.