Fuji DL-200

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The Fuji DL-200 is an autofocus compact camera marketed by Fuji.

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The Fuji DL-200, released in 1986, was claimed in a 1986 advertisement to be the world's first drop-in loading autofocus compact camera.[1] DL stands for "drop-in loading". There is a prewinding safety system: upon loading, film is wound to what on most cameras would be the last frame, which here is exposed first.

The lens is a 32mm f/2.8, focussing from 60cm to infinity. Autofocus works even at night. Film speed (50-1600 ISO) is set automatically for DX-coded film.

The camera weighs 280g.


References

  1. Peter Justensen Duty-Free Catalogue, 1986 edition

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