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Posted by Doug Clifford on January 03, 2002 at 09:14:02:
In Reply to: Fujica st605n posted by Jurian on January 02, 2002 at 09:50:31:
: I'm looking for some information about my Fujica ( st605n ) . Please help me ! jurian ( the netherlands )
Chris Eve has developed a wonderful Fujica camera resource at http://www.toptown.com/nowhere/kypfer/fujica.htm
Posted by mike on January 09, 2002 at 19:23:55:
St605n i bought mine when i was 18 it cost a fortune then and i still use it i am now 43, problems with it were pulling out the shutter release using a tripod and a clean last year (first one) as the foam seal were getting sticky that is all ! There are many lenses available too many to recommend, i buy from secondhand shops or e-bay.
I must have run over 500 films through this machine i have dropped it a few times, used it in sub zero and hot conditions and have good results. Only thing is when using manual lenses the view is dull and grainy, batteries last years and light meter gives good results but i use manual light meter on long lenses 300/600 telephoto's.
I though about buying a new camera but they seem too light and fragile, so i bought a pentax me super which is a nice camera. But i use the 605 for big lenses. Have fun with it you cannot go wrong any questions please ask......mike
Posted by mike on January 10, 2002 at 17:48:59:
More for you on the Fujica st605n. Here is a link for the
camera's instruction book, you may have one or not. Mine fell
apart years ago as i bought it to use not collect. Have a look
http://www.butkus.org/chinon/fujica_st605n/fujica_st605n.htm
Any questions please ask....mike.