FUJI CAMERAS USING THE MINOX
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Not to be confused with the 007 camera (which is a rebadged Hanimex Micro 110) which used 110 film, the Fujicolor MC-007 is a 1997 variant of the Acmel MD. The lens is a focusing 15 mm (f3.5). Shutter speeds of 2 secs - 1/500. Built in CDS meter -- EV 5-13 (ISO 100). Focus settings of infinity to 1 foot. The finder hash two LEDs -- a green one for "aperture is open" and a red one for "long time" (with a separate way/button to test "long time" like on the Minox C) ISO 25 - 400. Batteries CR-1/3N two pieces. 84mm x 37 mm x 21mm. Weight 55g.
The flash -- Ms-008 -- is a small unit (61mmx42mmx20mm, 38 grams) with a guide number of 8 (100 ISO). The flash is the same as the ACMEL MD's unit. A very cute unit which is autoflash and can adapt the quench point to different film speeds with a constant aperture (f/5.6). Why they call it an f3.5 lens is beyond me! It uses a CR-123 battery and recharges almost instantly. The 3 prongs which couple it to the camera are identical to those for the Minox flash and the EC, and the attachment appears to have been licensed from Minox, but...the Acmel unit will not sync with Minox cameras. The whole unit was just the same size (except for a small battery bulge as the Minox flash, so you can well understand everybody's frustration that it won't work with Minox cameras, and their puzzlement about that fact.
Same as the Fuji MC-007, but without the CDS meter.
Same as the Fuji MC-007, but under a different nameplate. Revue has a long history of selling various submini cameras in Europe (their main market).
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