FREE: FujiFIlm Discovery 270 Zoom Panoramic 35mm Camera with built in flash
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Description
The listing, FujiFIlm Discovery 270 Zoom Panoramic 35mm Camera with built in flash has ended.
You are bidding on a vintage fujifilm 270 panoramic 35 mm camera with built in flash plus drop in loading and a zoom lens that ranges 35mm-70mm. camera is used but in excellent condition and works very well. comes with case and wrist/neck strap as well as film case. as always i offer free shipping on all of my auction items. happy bidding and good luck!
Questions & Comments
Brian, I glanced at Your Facebook. I "Fanned" Watching and Soft "Bid". Do You know What kind of Battery it uses ? Bob in Texas.
Thanks Bob. I don't know exactly what kind of battery it uses. I wish I had the users manual. I will check out the camera later in the day and see and get back to you.
Brian.... Thanking You.... You let me know that it uses a CR123A battery.... If I win, I may just keep it OR.... Try it with Film ?.... It has the Description as being "Panoramic".... Is the 35mm film image Actually formed wider than a standard 35mm image ?.... If it is a wider image on its film, it will probably require using a Lab that handles wider 35mm film images ?.... Whatever, it may still make a Collectors item.... I have gotten rid of So Many cameras in my past.... Some became Very Expensive Collectors items !.... One was an 1898 Rochester Optical Company ( Model IID ) 8" x 10" View Camera, before it became Eastman Kodak of Rochester New York !.... Brian, Thanking You for Your courteous Reply.... I'll keep Watching and possibly Increase my Bid to You.... Bob in Texas...
Bob no problem at all. It works great with film :0) As far as the 35mm film image being formed wider.....I do not know if it is or not. To me all camera's that use film are a dying breed with todays digital age. Everyone seems to have a digital camera. It's like records and 8 track tapes. Now almost all music is downloadable online or on a CD. Same with VHS and movies. You had a Model IID 8x10 camera? Very rare and expensive item indeed.