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− | The '''[[Petri]] GX-2''' is a simple, mostly built of plastic, camera made by [[Cosina]] Japan, known as the CT-10. | + | The '''[[Petri]] GX-2''' is a simple, mostly built of plastic, camera made by [[Cosina]] Japan, known as the [[Cosina CT-10 | CT-10]]. |
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Revision as of 13:48, 23 April 2021
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The Petri GX-2 is a simple, mostly built of plastic, camera made by Cosina Japan, known as the CT-10. It uses the Pentax K-mount.
Based on aperture priority the camera chooses the shutterspeed, 3 LED lights in the viewfinder confirm if the exposure is correct, over or under. There is no information on the chosen shutterspeed. Besides the auto-mode the camera has a flash setting and a Bulb-mode.
This model even lacks a self-timer. The ISO setting has a range from 25 to 1600.
Due to the simple build the camera only weighs 570 gr with the 50mm f/2 lens attached.
Two LR44 batteries are necessary to power shutter and lightmeter functions.