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Revision as of 03:05, 25 October 2012
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The Fuji Tele-Wide 3 is a mid-eighties twin-lens half-frame camera. Two lenses (wide: 23 mm; tele: 69 mm) are fit on a rotating disc which is turned to choose the focal length. In tele mode, two mirrors fit in the light path. Unlike many half-frame cameras, the film runs vertically so that the default finder orientation is in landscape mode. It has no auto-focus, instead it is zone focus using a lever next to the lens disc. A special "TV" mode set the shutter speed to match the refresh rate of domestic TV sets.
Specifications
- Wide angle: 23 mm f/8
- Tele: 69 mm f/8
- Scale focusing in three steps.
- Built-in pop-up flash, automatically activated in wide mode.
- Reads DX coded films