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The '''Fujica ST705''' is a fully-manual [[SLR|single-lens reflex]] camera first produced in 1977, using a slightly modified variation of the [[42mm screw mount|42mm screw lens mount]].
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The '''Fujica ST705''' is a fully-manual [[SLR|single-lens reflex]] camera first produced in 1976, using a slightly modified variation of the [[42mm screw mount|42mm screw lens mount]].
  
The ST705 has center-weighted, through-the-lens metering, open aperture metering, activated by a half-press of the shutter button. Fuji lenses have a mechanical coupling between the lens and the camera body that permits this. There is a needle in the viewfinder that indicates over- and under-exposure.
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The ST705 has center-weighted, through-the-lens, open aperture metering, activated by a half-press of the shutter button. Fuji lenses have a mechanical coupling between the lens and the camera body that permits this. There is a needle in the viewfinder that indicates over- and under-exposure.
  
 
The camera's cloth focal-plane shutter has an unusual top speed of 1/1500 sec, then 1/1000, then down to a second in one-stop decrements. The [[flash sync]] speed is 1/60.  
 
The camera's cloth focal-plane shutter has an unusual top speed of 1/1500 sec, then 1/1000, then down to a second in one-stop decrements. The [[flash sync]] speed is 1/60.  
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==Links==
 
==Links==
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In English :
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* [http://www.camera.portraits.srv2.com/st705.htm Fujica ST705w] page at [http://www.camera.portraits.srv2.com Camera Portraits]
 
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* Pages at Sylvain Halgand's [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr]:
 
* Pages at Sylvain Halgand's [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr]:

Revision as of 05:39, 24 May 2019

The Fujica ST705 is a fully-manual single-lens reflex camera first produced in 1976, using a slightly modified variation of the 42mm screw lens mount.

The ST705 has center-weighted, through-the-lens, open aperture metering, activated by a half-press of the shutter button. Fuji lenses have a mechanical coupling between the lens and the camera body that permits this. There is a needle in the viewfinder that indicates over- and under-exposure.

The camera's cloth focal-plane shutter has an unusual top speed of 1/1500 sec, then 1/1000, then down to a second in one-stop decrements. The flash sync speed is 1/60.

The standard lens for the ST705 is a Fujinon 55mm f/1.8 in the 42mm screw mount (M42). Nearly all M42 lenses will work on it, but most (non-Fuji) lenses will not permit open-aperture metering. To meter with a lens that does not have the aperture coupling, one depresses the DOF preview button while metering. (Open-aperture metering is also available with TX-system lenses from Vivitar or Tamron Adaptall-2 lenses, if a Fujica-ST-specific M42 mount adapter is obtained.)

The ST705W is a later variant of the ST705, modified to accept a motor drive (identical to the one available for the AZ-1).[1]

Notes

  1. According to Andrey Bliznyuk and Chris Eve.

Links

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