Fujifilm/Fujifilm Fuji DL 350 Zoom
Fujifilm Fuji DL 350 Zoom

Fujifilm Fuji DL 350 Zoom

Fujifilm · Japan · 1988 · 135 film

The Fuji DL 350 Zoom represents a typical mid-range compact camera from Fujifilm's late 1980s lineup, part of the growing trend toward autofocus zoom cameras that dominated consumer photography before the digital revolution. This 135 format camera would have featured a built-in zoom lens, likely covering a standard range of approximately 35-70mm, combining moderate telephoto reach with the wide-angle coverage essential for everyday photography. With its automatic focus system and full-auto exposure controls, the DL 350 Zoom was designed for amateur photographers seeking convenience without the complexity of SLR systems, targeting the market of casual photographers and travelers who wanted versatility in a portable package.

While not innovative in terms of groundbreaking technology, the camera would have offered good value for consumers during its production period. As with many compact cameras of this era, the DL 350 Zoom would have been constructed primarily from plastic materials with a simplified interface focused on point-and-shoot operation. Its 135 format ensured compatibility with widely available 35mm film, making it accessible to the general photography market of the late 1980s. The camera stands as a representative example of the compact zoom category that defined consumer photography during the final years of the film era before digital technology began to transform the industry.

Specifications

Film Format135

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.8
Value
2.3
Collectibility
1.8
Historical Significance
2.2

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