Minolta TC-1
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Minolta TC-1 | |
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Type | 35mm point and shoot |
Lens mount | fixed |
Flash | Built-in flash |
TC-1 is a camera that was produced by Minolta. It is a compact 35 mm point and shoot camera with Rokkor-G 28mm f/3.5 lens[1]. As a new camera it was expensive, and it remains expensive used. It has a high quality lens and body. One uncommon feature is the circular diaphragm. It has received praise for its bokeh (out-of-focus characteristics)[2].
In 1996, Camera Journal Press Club of Japan the awarded the TC-1 the Camera Grand Prix[3].
[edit] References
- ^ 主な仕様 | コニカミノルタ (Principal Specifications|Konica Minolta) Retrieved April 17, 2008
- ^ Photoethnography.com - Classic Cameras Retrieved April 17, 2008
- ^ カメラ記者クラブ Camera Journal Press Club /JAPAN (in English) Retrieved April 17, 2008
[edit] External links
- Snob Appeal: 35s With A Touch Of Class Shutterbug magazine article
- MINOLTA TC-1 Popular Photography review (pdf: http://www.popphoto.com/pdfs/1201/top_cameras/35mm_ps/minolta_fz.pdf)
- Fun Stuff: Bokeh Ratings and Lens Awards Luminous Landscape award
- (Japanese) Official Site