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The description of this camera as of March 11, 2015 says "It has CdS-controlled auto-exposure", but I believe the Pop is actually a "fixed-exposure camera"; a certain aperture is set regardless of the light conditionsy once you have selected its ISO setting . It has a light meter, but with these simplified cameras their light meters are usually used merely to warn the need for flash, not for exposure control.
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The description of this camera as of March 11, 2015 says "It has CdS-controlled auto-exposure", but I believe the Pop is actually a "fixed-exposure camera"; a certain aperture is set regardless of the light conditions once you have selected its ISO. The Pop indeed has a light meter, but with these simplified cameras their light meters are usually used to warn the need for flash, not for exposure control. Furthermore, the description says the autodate version was introduced in around 1988, but if my memories are correct it had been already available in 1982. And one more thing. Was it really named as "Pop" because the flash unit "pops up"? I can't credit it.
 
 
Furthermore, the description says the autodate version was introduced in around 1988, but if my memories are correct it had been already available in 1982.
 

Revision as of 17:02, 12 March 2015

The description of this camera as of March 11, 2015 says "It has CdS-controlled auto-exposure", but I believe the Pop is actually a "fixed-exposure camera"; a certain aperture is set regardless of the light conditions once you have selected its ISO. The Pop indeed has a light meter, but with these simplified cameras their light meters are usually used to warn the need for flash, not for exposure control. Furthermore, the description says the autodate version was introduced in around 1988, but if my memories are correct it had been already available in 1982. And one more thing. Was it really named as "Pop" because the flash unit "pops up"? I can't credit it.