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− | The '''FZ-500 Zoom''' is a 35mm autofocus compact cameras from [[Fuji]] introduced in 1988. It is also known as the '''Discovery 500 Zoom''' in America. Date versions were also available as the '''FZ-500 Zoom Date''', '''Discovery 500 Zoom''' and as the '''Zoom Cardia 700 Date''' as known in Japan. | + | The '''FZ-500 Zoom''' is a 35mm autofocus compact cameras from [[Fuji]] introduced in 1988. It is also known as the '''Discovery 500 Zoom''' in America. Date versions were also available as the '''FZ-500 Zoom Date''', '''Discovery 500 Zoom Date''' and as the '''Zoom Cardia 700 Date''' as known in Japan. |
It features a 35 to 70mm f/3.5-6.7 Fujinon zoom lens. It has a focus range of 1m to infinity. If closer focus is desired the macro mode reduces the focus range to 0.6 to 1m. The lens is protected by a built-in lens cover. It is compatible with [[DX coded]] films from 50 to 1600 ISO. It uses a 6V CRP-2 battery. | It features a 35 to 70mm f/3.5-6.7 Fujinon zoom lens. It has a focus range of 1m to infinity. If closer focus is desired the macro mode reduces the focus range to 0.6 to 1m. The lens is protected by a built-in lens cover. It is compatible with [[DX coded]] films from 50 to 1600 ISO. It uses a 6V CRP-2 battery. |
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The FZ-500 Zoom is a 35mm autofocus compact cameras from Fuji introduced in 1988. It is also known as the Discovery 500 Zoom in America. Date versions were also available as the FZ-500 Zoom Date, Discovery 500 Zoom Date and as the Zoom Cardia 700 Date as known in Japan.
It features a 35 to 70mm f/3.5-6.7 Fujinon zoom lens. It has a focus range of 1m to infinity. If closer focus is desired the macro mode reduces the focus range to 0.6 to 1m. The lens is protected by a built-in lens cover. It is compatible with DX coded films from 50 to 1600 ISO. It uses a 6V CRP-2 battery.