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The '''Fujica ST901''' was made in Japan by [[Fuji]], and introduced in 1974. It is an [[SLR]] with [[TTL]] [[light meter|metered]] [[aperture priority]] auto exposure for [[film speed]]s from 32 to 3200[[ASA]], and a shutter capable of speeds from 20s - 1/1000s. This was the top model in a range also including the [[Fujica ST-605|ST605]], [[Fujica ST-705|ST705]] and [[Fujica ST801|ST801]]<ref>Ad shown on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/fuji/html/fuji_st901.php Sylvain Halgand's page]</ref>.
 
The '''Fujica ST901''' was made in Japan by [[Fuji]], and introduced in 1974. It is an [[SLR]] with [[TTL]] [[light meter|metered]] [[aperture priority]] auto exposure for [[film speed]]s from 32 to 3200[[ASA]], and a shutter capable of speeds from 20s - 1/1000s. This was the top model in a range also including the [[Fujica ST-605|ST605]], [[Fujica ST-705|ST705]] and [[Fujica ST801|ST801]]<ref>Ad shown on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/fuji/html/fuji_st901.php Sylvain Halgand's page]</ref>.

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The Fujica ST901 was made in Japan by Fuji, and introduced in 1974. It is an SLR with TTL metered aperture priority auto exposure for film speeds from 32 to 3200ASA, and a shutter capable of speeds from 20s - 1/1000s. This was the top model in a range also including the ST605, ST705 and ST801[1].

The viewfinder has a ground glass focusing screen with both microprism and split image focusing aids, and numerical LED indicators for selected shutter speed[2]. Lenses are fitted via an M42 screw mount.

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