25.5mm (f9.5), (3/3) fixed-focus lens. Mechanical shutter with speed of 1/60. No exposure control.
27mm (f9.5), (3/3) fixed-focus lens. Mechanical shutter with speed of 1/100. Flash speed of 1/40. No exposure control.
25.5mm (f9.5), (3/3) fixed-focus lens. Mechanical shutter with speed of 1/90. No exposure control. Tripod and shutter release sockets.
(1977) 26.5mm (f9.5) fixed-focus lens. Single shutter speeds of 1/60. Sedic also sold a close-up lens (focusing to 4 inches), wide-angle lens, telephoto lens and a motor drive.
(1977) 26.5mm (f9.5) fixed-focus lens. Two shutter speeds: 1/100 for normal use and 1/40 for flash. Accepts Flip-flash. Low-light warning in viewfinder. Built-in UV filter. Sedic also sold a close-up lens (focusing to 4 inches), wide-angle lens, telephoto lens and a motor drive.
(1977) 25.5mm (f8.0) 2-zone focusing lens. CDS meter provides automatic exposure controlling the shuter speed from 1/30 - 1/250. Accepts Flip-flash. Sedic also sold a close-up lens (focusing to 4 inches), wide-angle lens, telephoto lens and a motor drive.
(1977) 25.5mm (f5.6) 3-zone focusing lens. Close-focusing to 3 feet. CDS meter provides automatic exposure controlling the shuter speed from 1/30 - 1/400. Accepts Flip-flash. Sedic also sold a close-up lens (focusing to 4 inches), wide-angle lens, telephoto lens and a motor drive.
25.5mm (f9.5), (3/3) fixed-focus lens. Mechanical shutter with speed of 1/90. No exposure control. Tripod and shutter release sockets.
80mm (f11.0), fixed-focus lens. Mechanical shutter with speed of 1/125. No exposure control. The camera looked like a binocular/camera combination, the binoculars were fake, but because of the 80mm lens, the results are telephoto. There was a small viewfinder underneath the camera lens. Dimensions of 2-1/8 x 4 x 3-3/4 in. Focusing wheel and tripod socket on the bottom, and shutter release button with cable release socket on the top. Also sold as the American Rand Photo Binocular 110 and the ITT IC407.
27mm (f8.0), (3/3) 2-zone-focusing lens. Electronic shutter with speeds of 10 seconds - 1/250. CDS meter provides semi-programmed exposure control. Tripod and cable release sockets. Takes one K battery.
27mm (f5.6), (3/3) 3-zone-focusing lens. Electronic shutter with speeds of 10 seconds - 1/400. CDS meter provides semi-programmed exposure control. Tripod and cable release sockets. Takes one K battery.
26.5mm (f5.6), (3/3) 3-zone-focusing lens. Electronic shutter with speeds of 10 seconds - 1/400. CDS meter provides semi-programmed exposure control. Tripod and cable release sockets.
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