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Lens: Aplanatic 25mm/3.5 GEM lens | Lens: Aplanatic 25mm/3.5 GEM lens | ||
− | Focus from 1.5m to infinity(Focusing dial 1..5M,3M,5M,infinity | + | Focus from 1.5m to infinity (Focusing dial 1..5M,3M,5M,infinity) |
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The SCAT all metal camera was made by Italian manufacturer Societa Construzuzioni Articoli Technici in 1947
Dimension: 48x 43 x30mm
Weight 70g (same weight as Minox IIIs), less than a third of Mikroma II (230g), It is the smallest 16mm camera.
Film: 16mm single or double perforated film in two separate cassettes
Lens: Aplanatic 25mm/3.5 GEM lens
Focus from 1.5m to infinity (Focusing dial 1..5M,3M,5M,infinity)
Shutter: B, 1/25, 1/50 and 1/100 Aperture control: 3.5,5.6,8,11