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Types of film compact cameras

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I’m sorry

Because we can’t speak english

I am using DeepL translate, so it may be a strange sentence,

but I would like you to understand

Thank you



In this issue.
I have written about the different types of film compact cameras in an
easy-to-understand manner.


I will explain using the cameras sell by our company Vintage Shop Japan Inc.



There are two main types of film compact cameras.


Focus is fixed

To the object (subject) you want to photograph
Focuses on the desired object (subject) at a distance of 1 to 2 meters.
This type of camera does not have zoom or autofocus functions.


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The lens fits into the body.

The sliding lid under the lens opens and closes the lens.


To use the flash, press the white button.



Everything can be taken automatically


Not to mention zoom shooting
All shooting can be done automatically.


Konica Z-up 150 VP 


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The zoom lens display and
The zoom lens is distinguishable because of the distinctive
appearance of the part where it fits.


There are many mark indications in the LCD section.

Press the MODE button repeatedly to
You can switch between flash, self-timer, etc.



These are the two cameras that I used
I have written about the types of film compact cameras.


Compact cameras are easy to use.
Please try to enjoy the film camera life!





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Writer Takashi Okumura

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