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VINTAGE 1970 KEYSTONE ZOOM 66 JAPAN 110 FILM CAMERA W F/1:5.6 25-42MM ZOOM LENS

$ 17.42

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: 110 ROLL FILM CAMERA
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: KEYSTONE
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Model: ZOOM 66

    Description

    VINTAGE 1970 KEYSTONE ZOOM 66 JAPAN 110 FILM CAMERA W F/1:5.6 25-42MM ZOOM LENS
    "It is similar to, but NOT a clone of, the Fujica 350 zoom. The lens is very much like the 350's, as is the lens on the Hanimex VEF zoom. Anyway, the lens is 25-42mm f5.6 (7 element) lens. It has a two speed shutter -- 1/250 for ISO 400 film and 1/125 for ISO 100 film -- tabs on the cassette change the speed automatically. It takes a shoe flash on the left end, (if you are holding it as if to shoot) called an Everflash 66-S. There is a three position slide switch on the top, directly behind the lens marked with: sun, partly cloudy, and cloudy -- for daylight -- and the following flash guide distances also marked: sun-7ft, partly/cloudy-10ft., cloudy-20ft. The switch changes the aperture from f5.6 (cloudy) down two stops. There is a zoom lever on top: N -- T . And there are three focusing pictographs with detents, and distances marked between the pictures: half person, 7ft., group of half-people, 16ft., then mountains on the front end of the lens. When zooming, BOTH the outside AND the inside of the lens move, i.e. it gets longer outside when zooming out, and the elements move together or apart, depending on which way you are zooming. Unlike the Minolta 270/470, there is no lock or sensor to tell the camera that the flash is mounted. So, I guess the shutter speed stays the same. The lens is centered and the viewfinder is on the right side. The viewfinder zooms with the lens.  There is a winding "gear" on the back, lower left side. The camera has to have film in it for the shutter to fire (unless one trips the little lever that senses the sprocket hole in the film, with a finger). The measurements are: 4 3/4" wide, 1 7/8" deep (without lens) with lens 2 3/4 to 3 1/8" deep, 1 1/4" tall, except the lens mount is 1 5/8" tall. It bumps up and down on the body like the Fujica 350.  It was also sold with other names, such as the Petri PF Zoom, Porst Zoompocket 200, Petri zoom 110 2S, Carena Zoomex Pocket, and Zenix Zoom TS."
    Camera and lens are very clean inside and out.  Comes with original strap.
    Only cosmetic wear is adhesive residue left by removal of the "PASSED" sticker and some splotchiness on the inside around viewfinder as shown in photos.
    This has not been tested with film but looks to have been very well taken care of.
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