Konica/Konica Z-up 135 Super
Konica Z-up 135 Super

Konica Z-up 135 Super

Konica · Japan · 1995 · 135 film

The Konica Z-up 135 Super, introduced in 1995, represents Konica's presence in the competitive 35mm compact camera market during the mid-1990s. As part of Konica's Z series, this model featured a compact design typical of the era, focusing on user-friendly operation while maintaining decent image quality. The camera likely incorporated Konica's proprietary lens technology, which the company had been refining for decades. In the mid-90s, manufacturers were competing to offer more features in smaller packages, so the Z-up 135 Super probably included features like autofocus, built-in flash, and various shooting modes to appeal to amateur photographers looking for a versatile point-and-shoot option.

During this transitional period in photography, when digital was beginning to emerge but 35mm film remained dominant, cameras like the Z-up 135 Super represented the high point of 35mm compact camera development. Konica had a long history of camera manufacturing, dating back to the 1930s, and the Z-up 135 Super continued this tradition of producing reliable, well-built cameras for the mass market. While not revolutionary, it offered consumers a solid, straightforward 35mm photography experience during a time when photography technology was rapidly evolving.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$31

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
2.0

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