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Konica FC-1

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Konica FC-1
Overview
MakerKonishiroku
Type35 mm SLR
Lens
Lens mountKonica AR
Sensor/medium
Film speedISO 25 to 1600 [manual]
Focusing
FocusManual
Exposure/metering
ExposureShutter priority, manual
Exposure meteringEV0 to EV19 @ ASA 100
Flash
FlashHot shoe, PC socket
Flash synchronization1/100 s
Shutter
Frame rateManual lever winding, unmodified.
Shutter speed range2 s to 1/1000 s
General
Battery4SR44 6 V battery
Dimensions89 × 140 × 45 mm
Weight515 g
Made inJapan
The FS-1 (basis for the FC-1, 1979 presented)[1]

The Konica FC-1 was introduced in 1980 by Konica, one year after the FS-1, but does not have the integrated winder. It was manufactured until 1983. Both models were only available in a black finish.[1][2] With top covers made from black plastic cast Konica had good experiences since the Autoreflex TC in the mid of the 70s.[3]

Like the FS-1 the FC-1 is a camera with shutter priority and so it has a aperture LED finder display. The shutter is a vertical metal focal plane shutter, like in the Konica F, the first Single-lens reflex camera by Konica in 1960. Shutter and mirror of the FC-1 are electronically controlled. The range of shutterspeeds starts at 1/1000 s and ends at 2s. The self-timer with LED electronically works, too; its delay is round about 10 s.[4] The camera has accessory terminal (use only for dedicated Konica accessories). The FC-1 does not have an on/off switch.

The film loading system of the FC-1 is noteworthy: The camera takes the film tip automatically and there is no need to fire the shutter until the first frame is reached.[2] It was named Autoload.[4] It is possible to use a separate winder, the "Auto Winder F".

Lenses are fixed with the Konica AR-bayonet.

This model was commonly paired with a Konica 40mm Hexanon AR F1.8 lens. The weight of this pancake lens, which has six lenses, is 140 g only. It got an excellent reputation.[5]

Accessories

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The Konica flash X-24 was available as for the FS-1 and its successor Konica FT-1. As the name of this flash indicates it has a guide number of 24.[6] The apertures 5.6 or 11 are selectable with a switch at the X-24.[2] And with this flash the shutter speed is 1/100 s.[4] Furthermore a big and powerful, handle-mounted system electronic strobe with a guide number of 36 (metric) / 120 (feet) at ISO 100/21° was offered: the X-36 Auto. Its preselectable apertures are identical to the X-24[7]

Konica Radio Controller Set: This accessory came with a receiver and remote that can be distanced away from the receiver up to 230 feet (70 m) away. The receiver is attached by the tripod socket.

Lenses by Konica

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Konica offered lenses with focus from 15 mm up to 2,000 mm; they were named Hexanon.[8] There was also a low-cost, or consumer line, the Hexar line of lenses. All Konica Hexanon lenses have good quality and got a good reputation: this includes the mechanics and less variation between samples.[9]

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