Konica FT-1


The Konica FT-1 was the last SLR to be built both under the Konica name and by Konica themselves. The FT-1 was introduced in 1983 as an improvement on the earlier FS-1, changes included a different meter type, improved quality of electronics, and a faster winder speed.
Various controls were moved around on the camera, including the ISO film speed setting, the on/off switch, and the self-timer. Newly added controls are the exposure compensation knob and a switch to toggle between continuous and single shot exposures. There are some noteworthy features like a film advance indicator, self-timer LED, accessory terminal, and an aperture LED finder display.
This model was commonly paired with a Konica 50mm Hexanon AR F1.8 lens and a Sunpak autozoom 333D thyristor flash.

Accessories

Konica Radio Controller Set: This accessory came with an receiver and remote that can be distanced away from the receiver up to away. The receiver is attached by the tripod socket.