Cabinet entry · 35mmcirca 1991
Konica Z-up 110 Super — 35mm zoom compact from 1991
3× zoom
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KonicaZ-up 110 Super

Zoom Compact

The story

Released into the moment 'titanium' started appearing on spec sheets and ad copy alike, the Konica Z-up 110 Super is a zoom compact built around a Konica Zoom 38–110mm f/4.5–9.6. For context, one of the longest zooms in a 90s pocket compact when it launched.

Specifications

Format
35mm
Year
1991
Lens
Konica Zoom 38–110mm f/4.5–9.6
Min. focus
0.8 m
Flash
Built-in (multi-mode)
Battery
1× CR123A

Notable features

  • 3× zoom
  • Multi-mode flash
  • Self-timer

Shooting it today

The Konica Zoom 38–110mm f/4.5–9.6 is the convenience play: a single optical formula that handles groups, snapshots and tighter portraits without ever leaving your hand. On the film-availability spectrum, plain 35mm is as easy as it gets in 2026. A single CR123A lithium cell powers everything including the motor; still cheap and stocked at most camera shops. The built-in flash will fire whenever the meter decides it should, so learn the override before your first night out. Minimum focus is 0.8 m, close enough for a coffee cup or a face but stops short of true macro. A quirk worth flagging up front: part of the Z-up family that ran from 70mm all the way to 140mm. The zoom range covers the obvious bases: groups at the wide end, half-length portraits at the long end, no lens changes ever.

Who it's for · Verdict

The Konica Z-up 110 Super won't impress at the pub, but it'll cover a holiday end-to-end without ever asking you to think about glass. One last detail: an honest workhorse — never trendy, never bad.

Fun facts

  • §1One of the longest zooms in a 90s pocket compact when it launched.
  • §2Part of the Z-up family that ran from 70mm all the way to 140mm.
  • §3An honest workhorse — never trendy, never bad.

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