
Fujifilm Fujica STX-1N
Fujifilm · Japan
The Fujica STX-1N represents a typical mid-to-late 1980s Fujifilm SLR, designed as a practical, accessible camera for photography enthusiasts. As part of the Fujica STX series, it likely shared the core SLR experience: a through-the-lens viewfinder, interchangeable lenses (using Fujica's X-mount), and basic automation features, most probably aperture-priority exposure control. It offered a reliable and straightforward path into serious 35mm photography without the complexity or cost of professional-grade models of its era, much like competitors such as the Canon AE-1 Program or Minolta X-700. Its build would have been serviceable metal, focused on functionality rather than luxury or ruggedness.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
3.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
2.5






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