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Automatic exposure detection window design for FUJIFILM’s FUJICA brand film half cameras!

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Today we will show you the automatic exposure detection window of FUJIFILM’s FUJICA brand film half cameras released in 1963.


FUJICA Half (Reference product)

 

The auto exposure detection window is located next to the viewfinder window at the top of the front of the camera.



It is shaped to easily let in light.



This is an automatic exposure detection window with a large number of fine square areas concentrated.




In this article, we introduced the automatic exposure detection window of FUJIFILM’s FUJICA-brand half-cameras released in 1963.


This auto exposure detection window is a must for selenium exposure systems.


The auto exposure detection window was also a symbol of the film compact cameras of the 1960s!








I will continue to introduce equipment and designs of film cameras that I find interesting in the next issue, so please look forward to it!


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