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This is a very basic compact camera. It was given to me, so I tested it nevertheless. There is nearly no information about this camera. The 28AF Zoom is a completely different camera, nothing to do with this one It's from the early 2000s and has no features. 

28mm lens, min. focus ?m
Flash indication next to the viewerfinder window
Size 108x68x35,  Weight 155 gr.
auto DX, only 2 contacts, 100 and 400 ISO, auto wind, autofocus (?) and AE

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Front closed and case.

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Front closed.

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Back view. Camera OK lamp, flash charging lamp. Viewer. Film type window.

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Seen from above. Just a shutter button and a mechanical film counter.

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Seen from below.  Battery compartment (takes 2 AA batteries). Tripod socket. Film rewind switch.

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Camera open. Button to force the flash.

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Film compartment open.

This camera is incredibly basic. You slide it open and push the shutter, that's all. There are no features except forcing flash in backlight situations. All the rest is all automatic. The camera indicates flash use next to the viewer. The lens doesn't move and you don't hear any focussing. But it gets everything right. Point and shoot as basic as possible.


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