FUJICA DISC CAMERAS
Fuji only made a couple of disc cameras, which is surprising given their history in film -- and camera -- manufacturing. But who knows? Maybe there was a Fujica Disc 40, or 60, or 80???? In the end, perhaps they made the right decision -- after all, how much film goes into a Disc disc, anyway? The big difference between Fuji disc cameras and most of the others is that they use a built-in lithium battery that is not designed to be replaced. Plus, they used a great Fujinon 12.5mm f2.8 four element in four groups lens for super results. These cameras, as a result result were not cheap, and normally sold in kits, with film, etc.
(1983) -- a well-made, basic 110 with built-in flash controlled by built-in sensor. Available in dark gray or silver. Sliding cover for fixed-focus, 12.5mm f2.8 lens & viewfinder.
(1983) -- This is a delux version of the Disc 50 with a scale-focusing lens (for close-ups) -- and a self-timer. Two shutter speeds: 1/100 & 1/200. The lever on the front choses the setting. Available in dark gray or silver. Sliding cover for the 12.5mm f2.8 lens & viewfinder.
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