Minolta TC-1 35mm Camera, Titanium

Model #236175

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Minolta TC-1: titanium-bodied 28mm point-and-shoot with G-Rokkor glass

The TC-1 is built around a G-Rokkor 28mm f/3.5 lens, 5 elements in 4 groups, in a titanium body that weighs just 135g. At 101 x 58 x 28mm, it disappears into a jacket pocket without the bulk that plagued most premium compacts of its era. The 28mm focal length is fixed, which means Minolta put all their optical engineering into one focal plane than spreading it across a zoom range.

Exposure control runs through Program AE and Aperture Priority AE, with aperture stepping from f/3.5 to f/16 and shutter speeds spanning 4 seconds to 1/1400s. DX coding reads film automatically from ISO 25 to 5000, and the active autofocus system handles both auto and manual focus modes. Spot metering and multi-point metering are both on board, giving you real control over exposure in mixed light. For a camera this small, that's a serious feature set.

Thirty years on, the TC-1 remains one of the few point-and-shoots where the lens reputation outlasted the hype. Shooters who want a pocketable film camera with glass worth trusting are still hunting these down, and with good reason.

Who It's For

Street photographers working in tight quarters get a genuine 28mm field of view in a body light enough to carry all day without a bag. Documentary and travel shooters benefit from the aperture priority mode and wide ISO range, letting them move from bright exteriors to dim interiors without swapping gear. Film photographers who want spot metering in a compact body will find it here alongside multi-point metering, a combination rarely packed into a camera this size. Collectors and enthusiasts drawn to titanium-bodied Japanese compacts from the 1990s will recognize the G-Rokkor name as one worth taking seriously.

Key Features

  • G-Rokkor 28mm f/3.5 fixed lens, 5 elements in 4 groups
  • Titanium body weighs just 135g
  • Active autofocus with manual focus override
  • Program AE and Aperture Priority exposure control
  • Spot and multi-point metering
  • Motorized film transport, DX auto-coding ISO 25–5000
  • Built-in pop-up flash with three modes
  • Optical viewfinder, 0.46x magnification

FAQ

What makes the TC-1 different from other compact film cameras of that era?
The titanium body cuts weight to 135g without sacrificing durability, and Minolta committed the entire optical formula to a single 28mm focal length instead of spreading it across a zoom range. That focused engineering shows in the G-Rokkor's reputation for clarity.
Can you shoot manual focus, or is it autofocus only?
Both. Active autofocus handles most situations, but manual focus mode gives you full control when you need it. The 28mm field of view is forgiving enough that zone focusing works well too.
What film speeds does the DX auto-coding handle?
ISO 25 through 5000. The camera reads the DX code automatically, but you can also set speeds manually if you're using unrated or odd-ball stock.
Does it have exposure control beyond point-and-shoot?
Yes. You get Program AE for full automation, plus Aperture Priority AE if you want to lock aperture and let shutter speed float. Spot metering and multi-point metering both available.
How fast is the flash, and can you control it?
Built-in pop-up flash with Auto, Fill-in, and Off modes. Useful for fill light on overcast days or as a last resort indoors, but it's not a power system.
What's the effective range of shutter speeds and apertures?
Shutter speeds from 4 seconds to 1/1400s, aperture from f/3.5 to f/16. That 4-second bottom end helps in low light on slow film, and the f/3.5 max is reasonable for a 28mm compact.
SpecificationValue
Sensor35mm Film (24x36mm)
ResolutionNone
MountFixed Lens (Non-Interchangeable)
ViewfinderOptical, 0.46x magnification
BatteryCR2 Lithium 3V x1
LensG-Rokkor 28mm f/3.5
Lens Elements5 elements in 4 groups
Focus SystemActive Autofocus
Focus ModesAutofocus, Manual Focus
Aperture Rangef/3.5 – f/16
Shutter Speed Range4s – 1/1400s
FlashBuilt-in Pop-up Flash
Flash ModesAuto, Fill-in, Off
Film Speed RangeISO 25 – 5,000 (DX Auto)
Film TransportMotorized Auto-load, Auto-advance, Auto-rewind
Dimensions101 x 58 x 28mm
Weight135g (body only, without battery)

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Brand Name Minolta
Film Type 35mm roll