Konica's 1990s zoom compact — 38-140mm reach in a pocket 35mm body.
The Konica Z-up 140 is a 1990s autofocus 35mm zoom compact with a 38-140mm lens — the long-zoom flavour of the point-and-shoot boom.
Auto everything: DX coding, motorised zoom and wind, built-in flash with red-eye mode, in the rounded 90s shell shared with the Super revision.
Its used-market presence follows the compact-film revival, where long-zoom Konicas trade steadily if unglamorously.
Check the zoom motor travels the full range and the flash charges; the 'Super' revision folds in here as a minor variant unless sellers price it apart. The date-back version is the most common survivor and carries no premium over the plain body.