Type de caméra | Télémètre |
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Taille du film | 135 |
Gamme de vitesse de film | 6 - 6400 |
Viseur | Télémètre |
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Grossissement du viseur | 0.0 x |
Correction dioptrique | Non |
Largeur | 13.8 cm |
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Poids | 560.0 g |
Profondeur | 3.8 cm |
la taille | 7.7 cm |
Couleur du produit |
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Étanche | Non |
Autofocus | Non |
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Retardateur | Optionnel |
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Modes de mesure | Pondérée centrale |
Type de batterie | LR44 |
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