

And with the arrival of autofocus for SLRs, the development costs for low sales effectively killed off the majority of this end of the market. Unbekannt Fujica STX-1n STX 1n STX1n Body Camera Reflex : Selezione delle preferenze relative ai cookie Utilizziamo cookie e altre tecnologie simili necessari per consentirti di effettuare acquisti, per migliorare le tue esperienze di acquisto e per fornire i nostri servizi, come descritto in dettaglio nella nostra Informativa sui cookie. That tended to cap sales of the cameras somewhat, it becoming a vicious circle. However, back in the early 80s there were simply too many different lens mounts, and not all 3rd party manufacturers bothered to make lenses for the less popular mounts. This camera with the lens is in working condition and it has been checked to ensure all parts are smooth operating as you would come to expect and that there are no obvious defects. A great mechanical 35 mm SLR made by Fuji in the 80s, the Fujica STX-1N comes with a great lens and is surprisingly compact. 35mm Film Camera Fujica STX-1n comes with X-Fujinon 50mm f/1.9 lens.

These photos are are a guide to what these cameras are capable of, but may not fully represent the camera due to post-processing, scanning, or photographic technique.
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Still, worth giving it a try! Fuji's own lenses were very good. Fujica STX-1n + X-Fujinon 50mm f/1.9 is a fully manual SLR camera. Random Fujica STX-1N Samples from 10 available Photos Comments All photos are copyrighted and may not be used without permission from the photographer. The interchangeable lenses were mounted with Fuji's X-bayonet. This was my first SLR camera which i was given in 1983. It has TTL metering, displaying as one green and two red LEDs in the viewfinder - replacing the meter needle of the 1978 STX-1. A 30 year old Fujica classic SLR with standard Fuji and a zoom Hanimex. In some regions it was called Fujica MPF105XN. The odd lens mount makes finding lenses fairly difficult, and I suspect the superzoom you have will be pretty awful - I've never heard of it, but 20-odd-year-old superzooms from unknown makers are almost without exception pretty awful. The Fujica STX-1N is a 35mm SLR marketed Fuji, from c.1982. It's frankly a pretty unexciting and generally unloved camera, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be capable of decent pictures. This was the budget version, not dissimilar to the old screwthread ST-605 - the other models were basically all-new. it had aperture priority, shutter priority, program and manual exposure), the AX-3 with aperture priority and manual, the AX-1 with just aperture priority, and the STX-1 with just manual exposure. There were fundamentally 4 cameras in this range (in descending price sequence) - the AX-5, which was a multi-mode SLR (i.e. Their ST range of M42 screw-mount SLRs was generally quite well regarded for a relatively budget range, but eventually (early 80s, I think) they bowed to the inevitable and introduced a bayonet-mount range, the X series.
