Konica Minolta TC-X Microdiaprism Split image Matted plane, Focus at the center of the viewfinder

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Microdiaprism

Split image

Matted plane

Focus at the center of the viewfinder

When focusing, point the camera directly at the main subject (area of the picture that is most important), to use the split image and microdiaprism for precise focusing.

Split image: The lens is focused when the upper and lower halves of the image in the center of the finder are aligned.

Microdiaprism: When the lens is focused, the image in this area of the finder stops flickering.

Matted plane: Use the matted screen surrounding the center of the finder to focus whenever the image at the center is not

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Contents Thank you for your purchase of a Konica TC-X Konica TC-XKonica TC-X specifications Eight simple steps for photography Changing the lens Changing the lens Attaching the lens Inserting batteryRemoving the lens Inserting Battery Power switchPower switch Setting film speedSetting film speed Page Loading film Loading film Automatic exposure system AE Focusing Focus at the center of the viewfinder Microdiaprism Split image Matted planeUnder-exposure warning Checking the apertureOver-exposure warning Unloading film Unloading filmOperation in manual mode Stopped-down metering Light Metering at Full Lens Opening Using the self-timer Using the self-timerElectronic flash photography Exposure compensation Bright subject, dark background Using depth of fieldExposure compensation Using depth of field