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Not all [[110 film]] cameras have low specs. The '''Pocket Fujica 600''' features a rangefinder, a range of shutter speeds (from 4 seconds to 1/500), a tripid socket, a cable release socket, a self-timer, a hot shoe, and needs two A76 batteries to operate.<ref>[http://www.subclub.org/shop/fuji110.htm FUJICA 110 CAMERAS] at The Sub Club</ref> Not bad for what is usually considered a "toy" format. | Not all [[110 film]] cameras have low specs. The '''Pocket Fujica 600''' features a rangefinder, a range of shutter speeds (from 4 seconds to 1/500), a tripid socket, a cable release socket, a self-timer, a hot shoe, and needs two A76 batteries to operate.<ref>[http://www.subclub.org/shop/fuji110.htm FUJICA 110 CAMERAS] at The Sub Club</ref> Not bad for what is usually considered a "toy" format. | ||
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Not all 110 film cameras have low specs. The Pocket Fujica 600 features a rangefinder, a range of shutter speeds (from 4 seconds to 1/500), a tripid socket, a cable release socket, a self-timer, a hot shoe, and needs two A76 batteries to operate.[1] Not bad for what is usually considered a "toy" format.
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- ↑ FUJICA 110 CAMERAS at The Sub Club