
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 Format | 110 |
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