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The '''FZ-6 Tele''' is a compact 35mm film camera released by [[Fuji]] in 1990. In Japan it was released as the '''Fuji Tele Bene'''. The dual focal length lens design supports both 35mm and 55mm.
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The '''FZ-6 Tele''' is a compact 35mm film camera released by [[Fuji]] in 1990. In Japan it was released as the '''Fuji Tele Bene'''. The dual focal length lens design supports both 35mm and 55mm. The lens is protected by a sliding cover. It uses a fixed 1/100 of a sec shutter. The front of the body has selections for ISO film speeds. There are two settings 100/200 ISO and a 400 ISO setting. Power is with two AA batteries.
 
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The FZ-6 Tele is a compact 35mm film camera released by Fuji in 1990. In Japan it was released as the Fuji Tele Bene. The dual focal length lens design supports both 35mm and 55mm. The lens is protected by a sliding cover. It uses a fixed 1/100 of a sec shutter. The front of the body has selections for ISO film speeds. There are two settings 100/200 ISO and a 400 ISO setting. Power is with two AA batteries.