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− | The '''Fujica Drive''', or "Automatic Electric Eye Fujica Drive" as the manual names it, | + | The '''Fujica Drive''', or "Automatic Electric Eye Fujica Drive" as the manual names it, is a 1964<ref>Both the copyright date of the manual linked below, and the year given on page 329 of: {{McKeown12}}.</ref> 35mm half-frame camera offering programmed autoexposure and spring-drive motorized film advance. |
When set for autoexposure, the [[selenium meter]] selects predetermined aperture/shutter-speed pairs, ranging from 1/30th sec. at f/2.8 through 1/250th at f/22, which are indicated by a viewfinder pointer after a half-press on the shutter release. This also permits "freezing" a close exposure reading before re-framing to the desired composition. Manual exposure settings are also possible with mental conversion from the indicated shutter/aperture pair to other equivalent pairings, limited to 1/30th–1/300 shutter settings. | When set for autoexposure, the [[selenium meter]] selects predetermined aperture/shutter-speed pairs, ranging from 1/30th sec. at f/2.8 through 1/250th at f/22, which are indicated by a viewfinder pointer after a half-press on the shutter release. This also permits "freezing" a close exposure reading before re-framing to the desired composition. Manual exposure settings are also possible with mental conversion from the indicated shutter/aperture pair to other equivalent pairings, limited to 1/30th–1/300 shutter settings. |
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The Fujica Drive, or "Automatic Electric Eye Fujica Drive" as the manual names it, is a 1964[1] 35mm half-frame camera offering programmed autoexposure and spring-drive motorized film advance.
When set for autoexposure, the selenium meter selects predetermined aperture/shutter-speed pairs, ranging from 1/30th sec. at f/2.8 through 1/250th at f/22, which are indicated by a viewfinder pointer after a half-press on the shutter release. This also permits "freezing" a close exposure reading before re-framing to the desired composition. Manual exposure settings are also possible with mental conversion from the indicated shutter/aperture pair to other equivalent pairings, limited to 1/30th–1/300 shutter settings.
The Fujica Drive is a scale focusing model which also adds preset focus zones marked as P (portrait), G (group) and ∞ (infinity). There is a self-timer, armed by turning the collar around the rewind crank.
Notes
- ↑ Both the copyright date of the manual linked below, and the year given on page 329 of: McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover)..
Links
- Fujica Drive manual (PDF) from Mike Butkus's OrphanCameras.com