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Shake alert lamp design for FUJIFILM’s FUJICA brand film autofocus compact cameras!

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Today we would like to introduce the shake warning lamp of FUJIFILM’s FUJICA brand film autofocus compact camera introduced in 1984.


FUJICA AUTO-7 QD (Reference product)

 

The image stabilization warning lamp is located on the back of the camera, above the viewfinder.



It is called a camera shake warning lamp, and it is this lamp that determines whether to use the flash to take a picture.
When the shutter release is pressed halfway and the red lamp glows, it is a signal to shoot with the flash.





In this issue, we introduced the camera shake warning lamp of FUJIFILM’s FUJICA brand film autofocus compact cameras introduced in 1984.


This camera shake warning lamp is located on the part of the camera where you can look into the camera with your eyes.


This lamp allows you to take a clear picture of the subject!








Please look forward to my next column where I will continue to introduce standard functional equipment and design related to film cameras!


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