Konica TC-X

The TC-X was Konica's last and smallest SLR. It came in two models, one that took a AAA size battery and one that took a AA size battery. The former, without battery, had a weight of 13.2 ounces (375 grams) and the latter a weight of 13.5 ounces (380 grams). Because of its battery compartment, even though it is smaller, it is more comfortable to hold than other small Konica SLRs without a similar battery compartment. However, its plastic-like body looks and feels very cheap and fragile.

TC-X with Hexanon 57mm f/1.2 lens. Taken at f/11 at 1/125 second and using Konica 200 VX film.

Asanuma 35mm f/2.8 lens. This picture is of the Paseo Bridge, spanning the Missouri River between Kansas City and North Kansas City, Missouri.

Another bridge spanning the Missouri River. This one connects downtown Kansas City with the Downtown Airport. Also using the Asanuma 35mm lens.

Fallen trees on Line Creek, near Riverside, Missouri. I used a Hexanon 57mm f/1.2 lens at f/8 for 1/30 second and used Konica 200 VX film.

Sunrise over Smithville Lake at f/8 for 1/500 second and using Konica VX 200 film.


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