100-day warranty. Takes 110mm film. Shutter has been tested and does work. Body shows cosmetic wear due to usage. See photos for more details.
A rugged, watertight pocket-camera from 1980 that uses 110 film cartridges, featuring a bright yellow buoyant ABS-plastic body designed for underwater or adverse conditions down to about 5 m. It sports a fixed-speed metal-blade shutter of 1/200 s, a 26 mm f/3.5 Rokkor lens (4 coated elements in 3 groups) and five-position zone focusing from ~3 ft to infinity via a knob marked with pictograms. Exposure is managed via a simple three-position selector (sun, cloud, flash) tied to the aperture, and it has a built-in flash plus a large finder with parallax marks and a low-light indicator lamp. Power is from a single AA battery, which drives the meter, finder lamp and flash. It’s compact yet built for adventure.