The Fujica Zoom 8 is an 8mm movie camera made in Japan in the 1960s, known for its sleek design and mechanical reliability. There are several distinct models under this name, ranging from fully mechanical wind-up cameras to later electronic Single-8 versions.
Key Features:
- Lens: Features a manual focus 12 - 32.5mm zoom lens.
- Frame Rates: Offers adjustable speeds such as 16, 24, and 32 fps.
- Mechanism: Fully mechanical, wind-up spring-loaded motor that does not require batteries.
- Film: regular 8mm film.
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