Vintage Point And Shoot 1983 Fujifilm Fujica Dl-100 38mm Film Camera, Tested
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The superb Fujica DL-100 was Fujjifilm's flagship point-and-shoot from the early autofocus era, made in 1983. It was designed to compete with the Nikon L35AF and the original Canon Sure Shot and is quite comparable. Its lens is an excellent 38mm f2.8 (4 elements in 4 groups). The camera's body was designed by famed Italian architect and product Mario Bellini.
The camera is powered by 2 AA batteries (not included). it works with 35mm film.
The camera (serial number 3512168) is in working condition (tested without film) and very good aesthetic condition. There are light scratches due to use and age. Please see photos for details. Feel free to ask any questions you may have prior to purchase.
Specifications:
Lens: Fujinon 38 mm f/2,8, 4 elements/4 groups (UV filter incorporated).
Shutter: 1/8 — 1/500 Seiko ESF 2-blade electronic shutter.
Focus: 0,9 m to infinity.
Exposure:EV 6 — EV 17 (ISO 100).
Automatic film loading, winding, rewind, exposure, and focus.
Pre-focus with half-press; film doesn't wind to next frame until shutter button is released.
Manually activated "flash-matic" pop-up flash; supports fill-in flash.
Flash range: 0,9 — 4 m (ISO 100); 0,9 — 6 m (ISO 400).
Film speeds: 50–100–200–400 ISO. If set to auto-identification, the camera defaults to ISO 100.
Power: 2 x AA alkaline or manganese batteries.
Dimensions and weight: 129,5 x 79,5 x 58 mm; 445 g without batteries.
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