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* [[M42|M42 mount]]
 
* [[M42|M42 mount]]
 
* [[TTL]] average [[light meter]], with [[LED]]s
 
* [[TTL]] average [[light meter]], with [[LED]]s
* open aperture metering using silicone photocells, which are faster and more sensitive than conventional Cds.
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* open aperture metering using silicon photocells, which are faster and more sensitive than conventional Cds.
 
* shutter speed up to 1/2000 s
 
* shutter speed up to 1/2000 s
  

Revision as of 22:22, 2 May 2015

The Fujica ST801 is a manual SLR 35mm film camera made by Fuji between 1972 and 1978. It was the first 35mm SLR to use viewfinder LEDs, replacing the traditional centre-the-needle metering, with a centre-the-light system. This electronic light metering system was developed to eliminate mechanical failure, and needle deviation caused by shocks.


Feature summary

  • M42 mount
  • TTL average light meter, with LEDs
  • open aperture metering using silicon photocells, which are faster and more sensitive than conventional Cds.
  • shutter speed up to 1/2000 s

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • very bright viewfinder (probably next brightest to Bessaflex)
  • LEDs of the light meter are visible in adverse light conditions, and show 3 stops over and under exposure in 1/4 stop increments
  • open aperture metering (with Fujinon lenses)
  • very compact for it's time.

Cons

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