Revue/Revue Pocket FTM
Revue Pocket FTM

Revue Pocket FTM

Revue · China · 1981 · 110 film

Introduced in 1981 by Revue, the Pocket FTM is a straightforward 110 cartridge film camera designed for the casual snapshooter market. Part of the boom in compact, user-friendly cameras during the early 1980s, it embodies the era's focus on simplicity and accessibility. The camera featured a fixed-focus lens, typically in the standard 25mm focal length common to 110 cameras, and basic shutter speeds and apertures controlled by the built-in light meter or fixed settings, aimed squarely at automatic operation for non-technical users. Its construction was almost certainly entirely plastic, reflecting the cost constraints and design priorities of the 110 format, emphasizing portability and affordability over robustness or advanced features.

Specifications

Film Format110

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
1.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.0
Historical Significance
1.5