Willam H. Hannon Library - Loyola Marymount University - Kodak Gold 200 - Fujica DL-1
Willam H. Hannon Library - Loyola Marymount University - Kodak Gold 200 - Fujica DL-1
William H. Hannon Library
Loyola Marymount University
1 LMU Drive
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California 90045
I picked up this very nice looking 1983
Fujica DL-100 point and shoot for $3 because I thought it had the potential to have a very good lens. I decided to use an old roll of Kodak Gold 200 film I was given to try it out.
The camera is quite large for a point & shoot, but has some very nice features including indicating the approximate focus distance in the viewfinder, allowing you to set the film ISO, and it uses standard AA batteries. The lens appears to be good, but not quite as sharp as I had hoped. Unfortunately the
Italian designed camera body has some issues with the spring loaded film door that cause occasional light leaks.
The old Kodak film I used was a bit too old and had color shift and density issues, I did my best to fix it when I edited the shots. If I ever decide to try another roll of film in this camera I will tape the door shut after putting in the film to see if I can eliminate the light leaks.
This view of the William H. Hannon Library was taken from the trail on the South side of the Playa Vista dog park.
camera: Fujica DL-100, 35mm point & shoot
lens: Fujinon 38mm f/2.8 (Tessar clone)
film: Kodak Gold 200-6 (GB 200) (very expired)
filter: built-in UV
support: hand held
scan: Fromex Santa Monica
software: ACDSee Pro 7 (64 bit)
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