Fujica ST801
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.
with 55mm/1.8 standard lens image by clicks_1000 (Image rights) |
Contents
Feature summary
- M42 mount
- TTL average light meter, with LEDs
- open aperture metering using silicon photocells, which are faster and more sensitive than 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
- stop-down metering has to be used with non-Fujinon lenses.
- slow flash synchronisation
Gallery
Body only image by Joel Emberson (Image rights) |
black body photo image by Paulo Moreira (Image rights) |
image by Yumi Abe (Image rights) |