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English: The Nishika N9000 is what the N8000 should have been, compact, lightweight, small enough to fit in most coat pockets or purses. Unlike the N8000 it really does have a film identification windows and is designed for ASA 200 outdoors and 1600 indoors. It also has a real (not imaginary) built in protective lens cover shown here with
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Source | http://www.3dham.com/stereo_cameras/ | ||
Author | John Alan Elson | ||
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