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Fujica ST605N SLR & Eyemik 28mm f/2.8 Lens
All cameras are film tested, and any issues found are described below. Any photos you see in the listing are taken with this particular camera.
Lens: Eyemik 28mm f/2.8 M42 Lens
Film speed settings: 25-3200 ISO
Film Format: 35mm
Lens Mount: M42 / Praktica Thread
Shutter: B/1/2to 1/700 sec
Aperture: f/2.8 to f/22
Focusing: Manual
Light Meter: Battery Powered
Battery: LR44 / SR44 x 2
Flash: Hot Shoe
Year: 1978 - Onwards
Country: Japan
The good:
· For a 50-year-old camera, it is in remarkably good condition.
· Shutter fires well, and tested exposures reveal no timing issues.
· Focus ring is smooth and accurate.
· Film transport arm is smooth and solid.
· Aperture blades move freely.
· Flash hot shoe works as expected.
· Light meter reacts to light well and tends to expose well for the shadows.
· The lens comes with a case.
The less good:
· The viewfinder has some dust ingress. This does not affect image quality, nor usability.
· The lens itself has a few specs of dust, but nothing that is noticeable in the final images (see attached sample photos)
· General wear and tear.
You can find a copy of this camera’s manual here: Fujica ST605N Manual
Fujica ST605N SLR & Eyemik 28mm f/2.8 Lens
All cameras are film tested, and any issues found are described below. Any photos you see in the listing are taken with this particular camera.
Lens: Eyemik 28mm f/2.8 M42 Lens
Film speed settings: 25-3200 ISO
Film Format: 35mm
Lens Mount: M42 / Praktica Thread
Shutter: B/1/2to 1/700 sec
Aperture: f/2.8 to f/22
Focusing: Manual
Light Meter: Battery Powered
Battery: LR44 / SR44 x 2
Flash: Hot Shoe
Year: 1978 - Onwards
Country: Japan
The good:
· For a 50-year-old camera, it is in remarkably good condition.
· Shutter fires well, and tested exposures reveal no timing issues.
· Focus ring is smooth and accurate.
· Film transport arm is smooth and solid.
· Aperture blades move freely.
· Flash hot shoe works as expected.
· Light meter reacts to light well and tends to expose well for the shadows.
· The lens comes with a case.
The less good:
· The viewfinder has some dust ingress. This does not affect image quality, nor usability.
· The lens itself has a few specs of dust, but nothing that is noticeable in the final images (see attached sample photos)
· General wear and tear.
You can find a copy of this camera’s manual here: Fujica ST605N Manual