Difference between revisions of "Fujica ST801"
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+ | == Feature summary == | ||
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+ | * M42 mount | ||
+ | * average light meter, LEDs | ||
+ | * open aperture metering | ||
+ | * time up to 1/2000 s | ||
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+ | == Pros and Cons == | ||
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+ | === Pros === | ||
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+ | * very bright viewfinder (probably next brightest to Bessaflex) | ||
+ | * LEDs of the light meter are visible in adverse light conditions | ||
+ | * open aperture metering (works with Fujinon EBC lenses) | ||
+ | * very compact | ||
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+ | === Cons === | ||
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+ | * open aperture makes the M42 mount non standard. Some of the non-Fuji lenses might not be able to get infinity focus. | ||
+ | * metering is cumbersome if non-Fuji lenses are used. You need to set the camera in "manual" mode where the aperture is closed - step back from automatic lenses | ||
+ | * slow flash synchronisation | ||
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+ | == Links == | ||
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+ | [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/fujica/fujica_801/fujica_801.htm Fujica st801 Manual] | ||
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Feature summary
- M42 mount
- average light meter, LEDs
- open aperture metering
- time 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
- open aperture metering (works with Fujinon EBC lenses)
- very compact
Cons
- open aperture makes the M42 mount non standard. Some of the non-Fuji lenses might not be able to get infinity focus.
- metering is cumbersome if non-Fuji lenses are used. You need to set the camera in "manual" mode where the aperture is closed - step back from automatic lenses
- slow flash synchronisation