Fujifilm Fotonex 101 ix |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in from (After) 1997 to (After) 1997.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 14593
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Chronology of cameras Fujifilm
The APS system was developed jointly by 5 major leaders in the photography market, including Fujifilm. The first cameras using the new cartridge appeared in catalogs in 1996. The new technology did not have a long lifespan, but numerous models were introduced.
(non exhaustive list) | Years (c.) | Lens | ix | MRC | PQI | Flash | Selling price (1996) | |
10 | 1997 | 8,0/23 mm (Fixfocus) | Manual | 350 | ||||
15 | 1998 | 23 mm (Fixfocus) | Automatic | 250 (1998) | ||||
20 Auto | 1999- | 6,3/24 mm (Fixfocus) | Fill-in | 299 (1999) | ||||
50 | 1997 | 8,0/23 mm (AF) | Automatic | 590 | ||||
50AF | 1998 | 23 mm (AF) | Automatic | |||||
55AF | 1998 | 8,0/23 mm (AF) | Automatic | 390 (1998) | ||||
60AF | 1999- | 6,3/24 mm (AF) | Fill-in | 399 (1999) | ||||
100 ix | 1997 | 4,0/24 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | 1150 | |||
101 ix | 1998-99 | 5,6/24 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | 409 (1999) | |||
200 ix Zoom | 1997-98 | 4,5-8,5/30-60 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | 1290 | |||
210 ix Zoom | 1998-99 | 22,5-45 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | 790 (1998) | |||
250 Zoom | 1996-97 | 25-55 mm (AF) | 1190 (1998) | |||||
250 ix Zoom | 1997 | 25-55 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | 1490 | |||
260 ix Zoom MRC | 1998 | 24-52 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | Yes | 1390 (1998) | ||
265 ix Zoom MRC | 1999 | 23-50 mm (AF) |
Yes | Yes | Yes | 990 (1999) | ||
300 Zoom | 1997-98 | 30-90 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | 1990 | |||
310 ix Zoom MRC | 1998-99 | 24-70 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | Yes | 1690 (1998) | ||
400 ix Zoom | 1997 | 25-100 mm (AF) | Yes | 2490 | ||||
400 ix Zoom MRC | 1998 | 25-100 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | 1990 (1998) | |||
1000 ix MRC | 1998 | 24 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | ||||
3500 ix Zoom MRC | 1998-1999 | 21-58 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | Yes | 2290 (1998) | ||
4000 SL | 1996 | 4,5-5,6/25-100 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | 3790 | |||
4000 ix SL | 1996 | 25-100 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | ||||
Tiara 1000 ix MRC | 1999-2000 | 24 mm (AF) | Yes | Yes | 1990 (1999) |
The Fotonex models were replaced by the Nexia in 2000.
Cameras equipped with the ix function have magnetic heads. On the back of the APS film is a transparent magnetic strip on which the magnetic heads can record various information, depending on their level of sophistication. This information can include framing, date and time of the shot, a caption, etc. Some cameras have a reading head capable of reading this strip and, for example, reacting in the event of a film change during shooting (MRC Mid-Roll-Change). Upon reinserting the cartridge, the film will automatically reposition itself where it was before being removed from the camera. One of the most interesting features of this ix function is the PQI (Print Quality Improvement) system. At the time of shooting, the camera records the parameters of the shot. The printer, in the lab, will take advantage of this information to optimize the result.
__________There is almost no coherence in the design of the Fotonex cameras, even though the production period was short. The Fotonex 101 ix strangely combines rectangular and circular shapes (enough to drive Houston crazy).
In the lineup, it is one of the first ix models, thus making better use of the APS system capabilities.
The focal length is fixed, with autofocus.
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