Fuji DL-160 (1988)
A twin focal length 35mm point-and-shoot camera with fixed 35-55mm Fujinon lens and autofocus.
Overview
The Fuji DL-160 Tele, known as the Discovery 160 Tele in the USA, is a compact 35mm point-and-shoot camera released by Fujifilm in 1988. It features a twin focal length system with a switchable 35mm wide-angle and 55mm telephoto setting via a Fujinon lens. Designed for ease of use, it offers fully automatic operation with autofocus and built-in flash. The camera uses standard 35mm film with drop-in loading and is powered by two AA batteries.
Specifications
| Lens | Fujinon Lens 35-55mm f/5-7.5 (35mm f/5 wide, 55mm f/7.5 tele) |
| Film Format | 35mm |
| Film Loading | Drop-in loading |
| Flash | Built-in |
| Power Supply | 2 x 1.5 V AA |
| Shutter Speed | 1 - 1/1000 second |
| Model Variants | QD model includes built-in date function |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Original Price | $149.95 |
Market
The Fuji DL-160 has appeared in recent listings at various price points, including €32.50 for a unit in good condition and $58.00 for a new-old-stock Discovery 160 Tele. A sold Etsy listing showed a price of $135.00, and instruction manuals are available separately for around $18.00.
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