Fuji Natura Classica
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- bigkidfallsdown
Anyone own of these little babies? Mine came in the mail yesterday and I'm having some questions about why it's doing what it's doing.
The red light blinks on it if it thinks it's over exposed, I think. Well, in a room with one tiny light red light on the cam flashes. The camera is designed to shoot in low light and loaded with Superia 1600 film until the Classica film arrives from Japan.
- inteliboy0
never heard of them till now - interesting but i don't get it - any camera can use 1600 asa film... and the lens is only 2.8.
- bigtrickagain0
huh. i hope you didn't buy it from the lomography site. the specs of that camera read like a $50 camera, not a $375 one.
anyway, does this page help?
http://moominsean.blogspot.com/2…
- bigkidfallsdown0
I've checked out his blog and it helped some. I was posting in here in hopes that someone has one and would be able to trouble shoot. Thank you, though.
- garretttt0
are they cheaper in japan?
if so
im getting my friend Yuto to hook me up!
- bigkidfallsdown0
- holy cow, that is just as expensive as on the lomo sitebigtrickagain
- bigtrickagain0
two threads on small 35mm p&s cameras, if anyone is interested. there are better (and cheaper) choices than that natura:
http://www.qbn.com/topics/537856…
http://www.qbn.com/topics/623815…
- bigkidfallsdown0
In my opinion it's not really a parade until someone is shitting on it.
- bigtrickagain0
well, since you already bought it, i guess try to enjoy the, uh, prestige, fine craftsmanship and 'Natural photo’ mode as much as you can :D best of luck!
- bigkidfallsdown0
Gracias