Generic Suntone MM252
Generic Suntone MM252
The Generic Suntone MM252 camera was a film camera.. The Suntone MM252 was designed to take 35mm, Cartridge Roll film. Unloaded, the camera weighs 112.00 g (3.95 oz.), and with film, 131.00 g (4.62 oz.).
General Information
Film | 35mm Film |
Weight | 112.00 g (3.95 oz.) |
Date Acquired | June 29th, 2013 |
Country of Manufacture | China |
Features
Tripod Socket | Integrated Flash | Auto Focus | Self Timer | Date Back | Hot Shoe | Cold Shoe |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes |
Shutter Speeds: | Fixed |
Shutter Type: | Simple Leaf |
Aperture Settings: | Fixed |
Lens Mount: | Integrated |
Viewfinder: | Plain |
Focal Range: | Fixed, 35mm |
Technical Notes
This Generic camera seems to be like many of our more dumpy Vivitar cameras, though I'm not positive as to whom the manufacturer is of this item.
The camera, oddly enough, seems to feature a hotshoe -- look further, through the viewfinder, and you'll see that this is simply a stump of metal sticking through the plastic. It would work fantastic as an accessory shoe or cold shoe -- just there's no flash sync available. Construction is quite shoddy, and the film's backing plate is false. Overall, this camera would probably take out of focus, incorrectly exposed pictures quite often.
The camera, oddly enough, seems to feature a hotshoe -- look further, through the viewfinder, and you'll see that this is simply a stump of metal sticking through the plastic. It would work fantastic as an accessory shoe or cold shoe -- just there's no flash sync available. Construction is quite shoddy, and the film's backing plate is false. Overall, this camera would probably take out of focus, incorrectly exposed pictures quite often.
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