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Dual-lensed compact camera from [[Fuji]], offering 28mm and 45mm focal lengths. The Japanese edition was known as the '''Fuji Cardia Travel Mini DP''', also featuring a panorama mode. Early models are distinguished by the auto-retracting lens barrier, whilst later copies have an integrated UV filter as lens protection. A variation, the '''Discovery Mini-Dual''', has an extra light for red-eye reduction.
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Released in 1990, the '''DL-500''' is the dual-lensed compact camera from [[Fuji]], offering 28mm and 45mm focal lengths. Has date and a panorama mode. The Japanese edition was known as the '''Cardia Travel Mini Dual-P''' (with date and pan), while the American release is called '''Discovery mini Dual Date''' (no pan). Early models are distinguished by the auto-retracting lens barrier, whilst later copies starting in 1991 have an integrated UV filter as lens protection. These models are called '''DL-500 Wide Panorama Date''', '''DL-500 Wide Date''' and '''Discovery mini Dual'''. Silver versions are also available of the '''Cardia Travel Mini Dual-P''' and '''Discovery mini Dual'''. A variation, the '''Discovery Mini-Dual Plus''', and '''Discovery Mini-Dual Panorama Plus''' has an extra light for red-eye reduction.
  
 
* Wide angle: 28 mm f/3,5, 3 elements, 3 groups.
 
* Wide angle: 28 mm f/3,5, 3 elements, 3 groups.

Revision as of 16:22, 11 June 2014

Released in 1990, the DL-500 is the dual-lensed compact camera from Fuji, offering 28mm and 45mm focal lengths. Has date and a panorama mode. The Japanese edition was known as the Cardia Travel Mini Dual-P (with date and pan), while the American release is called Discovery mini Dual Date (no pan). Early models are distinguished by the auto-retracting lens barrier, whilst later copies starting in 1991 have an integrated UV filter as lens protection. These models are called DL-500 Wide Panorama Date, DL-500 Wide Date and Discovery mini Dual. Silver versions are also available of the Cardia Travel Mini Dual-P and Discovery mini Dual. A variation, the Discovery Mini-Dual Plus, and Discovery Mini-Dual Panorama Plus has an extra light for red-eye reduction.

  • Wide angle: 28 mm f/3,5, 3 elements, 3 groups.
  • Normal: 45 mm f/5,6, 5 lenses, 5 groups.
  • Active autofocus with pre-focus, closest range 0,45 m.
  • Auto-exposure from EV 9,25 (45 mm: EV 10,9) to EV 16,9 (45 mm: EV 18).
  • Backlight compensation mode, "landscape" mode (infinity focus).
  • Built-in flash, range 0,45—3 m (28 mm, ISO 100).
  • DX decoding from 50 to 1600 ISO in full stops; non-DX film is exposed at 100 ISO.
  • Drop-in loading; the film is wound into the cartridge to protect exposed frames if the back is opened.
  • Built-in date function.
  • Power: 3V CR-123A lithium battery for motor and focus, CR2025 battery for other functions. The camera won't work without both.
  • Dimensions and weight: 121x65x41 mm, 210 g.

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