A little more up to date in terms of age, from the early 1980’s I believe.
A very neat 35mm compact camera, the sliding lens cover/on-off switch reveals an autofocus 34mm, f3.5 lens. Under the lens is an ISO switch giving a range from ISO 100 to ISO1000.
Above the lens is the optical viewfinder, autofocus and meter windows. Beside them is the pop-up flash.
Looking at the back, the back release can be seen on the left. The frame counter is actually in the base and cannot be seen unless you turn the camera upside down.
Above the film bay, reading from right to left is the viewfinder, a low-light warning LED, the flash-ready light and the flash button. When this button is pressed the flash pops up and begins to charge.
Overall, a nice, inexpensive little camera for its time.
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