Lomopedia: Fujipet
3 10 Share TweetIntroduced by Fuji in 1957 and manufactured until 1963, the Fujipet was a medium format film camera that was made using plastic and aluminum and takes 12 6 × 6 photos like the Holga and Diana cameras.
Aside from sporting a simple yet elegant design, this camera also came in three colors: black, green, and red. Its simple mechanism and operation enabled beginners, women, and even children to take photos with it. In fact, the Fujipet was marketed in Japan as a camera for the whole family.
Today, the Fujipet (and all the succeeding models in the series) remains a popular collectible that is sought after for its very retro-looking toy camera design.
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Technical Specifications
Film: 120 film
Lens: simple Meniscus lens of glass, later plastic; 70 mm f/11
Aperture options: f11, f16, f22
Shutter: leaf shutter with B and I (= ~1/50th sec); requires cocking
Focus: Fixed focus, ~ 1m to infinity
Dimensions: 120 × 100 × 75 mm
Weight: 332 g
Flash shoe: Cold shoe
All information used in this article was sourced from Camerapedia, Moominsean on Blogspot, Camera Wiki, and Retro Thing
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