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The '''Fuji K-28''' is a viewfinder camera  for [[35mm film]], with manual film advance, built-in electronic flash, and wide-angle lens. It was marketed since 1991 as ''Construction Camera'', usable under conditions of a construction site. On its sales package it's also designated as ''[[compact camera]]''. It is dust- and splash-proof, even its sealed Fujinon f3.9 28mm lens. Maybe it was developed as camera that is handleable by people wearing working gloves. On top it has a focusing thumb-wheel and the flashgun's on/off lever. There's also the film advance lever, the rewind knurl, and the shutter release button, with release locking switch to prevent accidental exposure.
 
The '''Fuji K-28''' is a viewfinder camera  for [[35mm film]], with manual film advance, built-in electronic flash, and wide-angle lens. It was marketed since 1991 as ''Construction Camera'', usable under conditions of a construction site. On its sales package it's also designated as ''[[compact camera]]''. It is dust- and splash-proof, even its sealed Fujinon f3.9 28mm lens. Maybe it was developed as camera that is handleable by people wearing working gloves. On top it has a focusing thumb-wheel and the flashgun's on/off lever. There's also the film advance lever, the rewind knurl, and the shutter release button, with release locking switch to prevent accidental exposure.
  
The lens is a 5 elements/5 groups construction, focusable from 75cm to infinity. The automatic exposure system automatically reckognizes film sensitivities from 100 to 400 ASA, and controls aperture since the camera has a single-speed shutter. The light sensor's eye is located beside the lens.
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The lens is a 5 elements/5 groups construction, focusable from 75cm to infinity. The automatic exposure system automatically recognizes film sensitivities from 100 to 400 ASA, and controls aperture since the camera has a single-speed shutter. The light sensor's eye is located beside the lens.
  
 
The camera needs two AA batteries and weighs ca. one pound.
 
The camera needs two AA batteries and weighs ca. one pound.
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The Fuji K-28 is a viewfinder camera for 35mm film, with manual film advance, built-in electronic flash, and wide-angle lens. It was marketed since 1991 as Construction Camera, usable under conditions of a construction site. On its sales package it's also designated as compact camera. It is dust- and splash-proof, even its sealed Fujinon f3.9 28mm lens. Maybe it was developed as camera that is handleable by people wearing working gloves. On top it has a focusing thumb-wheel and the flashgun's on/off lever. There's also the film advance lever, the rewind knurl, and the shutter release button, with release locking switch to prevent accidental exposure.

The lens is a 5 elements/5 groups construction, focusable from 75cm to infinity. The automatic exposure system automatically recognizes film sensitivities from 100 to 400 ASA, and controls aperture since the camera has a single-speed shutter. The light sensor's eye is located beside the lens.

The camera needs two AA batteries and weighs ca. one pound.

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