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The [[Sedic xf33 Automatic]] is a sophisticated pocket camera for type No. [[110 film]] cassettes, made by Japanese meter maker [[Sedic]]. [[Flipflash]]es could be attached as well as an electronic flashgun. But the most significant feature of this camera was its lens in a round [[lens barrel]]. And last not least a grip with motor-drive for film advance could be attached (see image). The lens is a ''Sedic Color-Balanced f=26.5mm 1:5.6''. It is focusable in 3 steps, and lens attachments for close-up, wide-angle and telephoto mode were available. The [[shutter]] has [[CdS]]-controlled speeds from 1/30 to 1/400 sec.
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The [[Sedic xf33 Automatic]] was a sophisticated pocket camera for type No. [[110 film]] cassettes, made by Japanese meter maker [[Sedic]]. [[Flipflash]]es could be attached as well as an electronic flashgun. But the most significat feature of this camera was its lens in a round [[lens barrel]]. And last not least a grip with motor-drive for film advance could be attached (see image). The lens was a ''Sedic Color-Balanced f=26.5mm 1:5.6''. It was focusable in 3 steps, and lens attachments for close-up, wide-angle and telephoto mode were available. The [[shutter]] had [[CdS]]-controlled speeds from 1/30 to 1/400 sec.
 
  
 
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The Sedic xf33 Automatic is a sophisticated pocket camera for type No. 110 film cassettes, made by Japanese meter maker Sedic. Flipflashes could be attached as well as an electronic flashgun. But the most significant feature of this camera was its lens in a round lens barrel. And last not least a grip with motor-drive for film advance could be attached (see image). The lens is a Sedic Color-Balanced f=26.5mm 1:5.6. It is focusable in 3 steps, and lens attachments for close-up, wide-angle and telephoto mode were available. The shutter has CdS-controlled speeds from 1/30 to 1/400 sec.