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The '''Fuji FP-1''' is a professional [[rangefinder]] instant film camera from [[Fuji]]. It accepts 3¼×4¼" peel-apart [[instant film]].  
 
The '''Fuji FP-1''' is a professional [[rangefinder]] instant film camera from [[Fuji]]. It accepts 3¼×4¼" peel-apart [[instant film]].  
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It is a folding based design, with a cover that also serves as the focusing rail. The left hand side of the body has a hand grip area . A bellows is for focusing similar to previous [[Polaroid]] instant pack film cameras. Focusing is accomplished with a thumb wheel on the back right hand side of the body. A yellow round focusing patch is used for the RF focusing. The [[shutter release]] is at the top right shoulder and accepts a [[cable release]]. It has a maximum shutter speed of 1/500 of a sec and the lens aperture is a f/5.6. There is no exposure meter because of that it is a fully manual exposure camera. The shutter has to be cocked on top of the lens after each exposure.
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==Links==
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* [http://www.filmwasters.com/forum/index.php?topic=773.0 Fuji Fotorama FP-1 Professional] - by Skorj at [http://www.filmwasters.com Filmwasters]
 
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The Fuji FP-1 is a professional rangefinder instant film camera from Fuji. It accepts 3¼×4¼" peel-apart instant film.

It is a folding based design, with a cover that also serves as the focusing rail. The left hand side of the body has a hand grip area . A bellows is for focusing similar to previous Polaroid instant pack film cameras. Focusing is accomplished with a thumb wheel on the back right hand side of the body. A yellow round focusing patch is used for the RF focusing. The shutter release is at the top right shoulder and accepts a cable release. It has a maximum shutter speed of 1/500 of a sec and the lens aperture is a f/5.6. There is no exposure meter because of that it is a fully manual exposure camera. The shutter has to be cocked on top of the lens after each exposure.

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