Fuji DL-30
![]() |
image by Raúl Sá Dantas (Image rights) |
The Fuji DL-30 is a 1986 budget auto-focus camera, as can be seen in the modest lens specifications and the fact that it doesn't have motor drive. Instead, film is advanced using a thumbwheel and rewinds using a crank. A retracting lens barrier doubles as the on/off switch. It has a pop-up flash and supports DX coded film. A version in red was also sold called Rouge.
Specifications
- 35 mm f/4 lens, 3 elements/3 groups.
- Programmed shutter ranging from 1/64 to 1/360 s.
- Active infrared autofocus
- Built-in pop-up flash.
- Drop-in loading; no threading is needed, but film is wound using thumbwheel.
- Reads DX coded films
- Runs on 2 x AA batteries.
- Dimensions: 125 x 73 x 46,5 mm.
- Weight: 220 g.