SFXn / SF1n
General Description
This is the successor of the SFX / SF1. It offers more “speed”, i.e. a faster shutter (1/4000, 1/125 flash sync. speed), and a slightly faster built-in winder (2.2 fps).
In addition to the “standard” self-timer, this body features a multi-frame timer � the camera fires 3 times, with a 2-second delay between each exposure.
Product Variations | ||
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Exact Name | SFXn | SF1n |
Color | dark grey | dark grey |
Year of Introduction | 1989 | 1989 |
Catalog Number | 06910 | unknown |
Sold with Case | — | — |
Technical Specifications
General | |
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Lens Mount | KAF |
Mount Limitations | — |
AF System (sensitivity) | SAFOX (2 ~ 18 EV) |
AF with supersonic lenses | — |
Power-Zoom Features | — |
Self-Timer | 12 sec |
Mirror Lock-Up | — |
Cable Release | cable release F |
Infra-Red Release | — |
Additional Features | — |
Width x Height x Depth | 154.5 x 99 x 63.5 mm |
Weight | 665 g |
Exposure System | |
Exposure Modes | Av, M, P, Pdepth, Pspeed, Tv |
Metering Modes with K and M Lenses | center-weighted |
Metering Modes with A and newer Lenses | center-weighted |
Meter Material | GPD |
Exposure Compensation (Step) | +/-4 (1/2 EV steps) |
Exposure Lock | yes |
Meter Range | 1 ~ 20 EV |
Manual ISO Range | 6 ~ 6400 ASA |
Film DX Range | 25 ~ 5000 ASA |
Shutter | |
Construction | electronic (vertical) |
Material | metal |
Shutter Speeds | 30 ~ 1/4000, B |
Mechanical Speeds | — |
Viewfinder | |
Magnification [Coverage] | 0.81x [92%] |
Aperture Indication | — |
Shutter-Speed Indication | LED |
Interchangeable Screens | — |
Power Source | |
Batteries | 1 x 6 Volt 2CR5 |
External | AA Battery Grip SF (uses 4 AA-size batteries) |
Continuous Shooting | |
Continuous Shooting | 2.2 frames per second |
Flash System | |
Command Protocol(s) | analog |
Features | TTL, P, S |
Synchronization Speed(s) | 1/125 ~ 30, B |
Built-In Flash | |
Guide Number (GN) | 14 |
Coverage (35mm equivalent) | 35 |
Auto Pop-Up | — |
Red-Eye Reduction | — |
AF Assist | yes |
Accessories | |
Fitting Case(s) | unknown |