24mm (f5.6), fixed-focus lens, AND an f14 macro lens! It has a mechanical shutter with a single speed. The macro magnification was 30X with the standard size print. Built in winder too!!!.
(1979) An updated version of the C-R1 with a Fuji lens. There might be some internal changes, but there were also external changes. Most noticeable is the ROUND speaker covering instead of rectangular. In addition the radio controls are re-positioned, as is the three-way OFF/radio/camera switch. Available in all black or with a colored face-plate -- and this time marked with the Panasonic symbol on the top. Also sold as the Vivitar Radio 110.
Same as the Radicame C-R2.
(1980) Yet another update, with a BIG difference this time. Yup, it still has a 24mm (f5.6), fixed-focus lens -- and single speed shutter with built in flash and radio. The major difference from the earlier models is with the inclusion of an autowinder. This necessitated a longer body, but it's still amazing what's packed in there! The round speaker cover is gone, as well, and it was available in COLORS.
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