Fujica ST-F

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The Fujica ST-F was a circa-1975 attempt by Fuji to create a crossover between the features of an SLR and a simpler point & shoot (more than a decade before the concept of the "bridge camera" flowered with models like the Chinon Genesis). The 40mm f/2.8 lens cannot be removed, film advance is by simple thumbwheel, and a CdS cell reads the scene brightness from above the lens (not through it). But the camera automatically sets the exposure, and a built-in flash is included.

The Great Wall PF-1 is a direct copy of this camera, made in molded plastic.

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