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The '''Fujica ST701''' is a fully-manual [[SLR|single-lens reflex]] camera first produced by [[Fuji|Fuji Photo Film]] in 1971. It uses the [[42mm screw mount|42mm screw lens mount]]. | The '''Fujica ST701''' is a fully-manual [[SLR|single-lens reflex]] camera first produced by [[Fuji|Fuji Photo Film]] in 1971. It uses the [[42mm screw mount|42mm screw lens mount]]. | ||
− | The ST701 has [[TTL]] metering system that uses two silicon photo diodes. Metering needle indicators are displayed in the viewfinder. The camera's [[focal-plane shutter]] has speeds of 1 to 1/1000 sec. The [[flash sync]] speed is 1/60. The camera has two connectors for flash, the top one is for FP and the bottom is for X. The finder screen has a [[microprism]] to aid in focusing. The | + | The ST701 has a [[TTL]] metering system that uses two silicon photo diodes. Metering needle indicators are displayed in the viewfinder. The camera's [[focal-plane shutter]] has speeds of 1 to 1/1000 sec. The [[flash sync]] speed is 1/60. The camera has two connectors for flash, the top one is for FP and the bottom is for X. The finder screen has a [[microprism]] to aid in focusing. The camera's meter is powered by mercury batteries. |
Revision as of 05:05, 8 November 2013
black ST701 image by Lars Holmberg (Image rights) |
The Fujica ST701 is a fully-manual single-lens reflex camera first produced by Fuji Photo Film in 1971. It uses the 42mm screw lens mount.
The ST701 has a TTL metering system that uses two silicon photo diodes. Metering needle indicators are displayed in the viewfinder. The camera's focal-plane shutter has speeds of 1 to 1/1000 sec. The flash sync speed is 1/60. The camera has two connectors for flash, the top one is for FP and the bottom is for X. The finder screen has a microprism to aid in focusing. The camera's meter is powered by mercury batteries.
silver model image by Kimmo Kulovesi (Image rights) |