
Fujifilm Fuji DL 400 Tele Super
Fujifilm · Japan · 1990 · 135 film
The Fuji DL 400 Tele Super was an affordable 35mm compact point-and-shoot camera introduced by Fujifilm in 1990. Designed for the consumer market, it featured a built-in zoom lens system, likely encompassing a standard wide-angle and a moderate telephoto focal length (as suggested by the "400" designation), alongside autofocus and automatic exposure controls to simplify snapshot photography. Its compact design and reliance on readily available 135 film made it a practical, everyday camera for casual users seeking convenience without advanced features or significant manual control, typical of its era and price point.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
1.5


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