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The Sedic Sport F is a 110 film camera that was introduced in 1977. It came with a 26.5mm (f9.5) fixed-focus lens. The escutcheon around the lens has SEDIC COLOR-BALANCED LENS printed on it in white. The camera has a single speed shutter of 1/60 of a second. Sedic was a Japanese company that offered exposure light meters and was a subcontractor that worked with Fujifilm and Hanimex. They sold a close-up lens (focusing to 4 inches), wide-angle lens, telephoto lens, and a motor drive as accessories for the Sport F. The Sport F has a flash socket for Flip-Flash that is a type of flash bar that you flip to use the other flash bulbs. The Flip-Flash had its own power and would move to the next unused bulb automatically. Other features of the camera are a plunger shutter release socket, optical viewfinder, a left index finger film advance wheel on the front of the camera, a view window to see the backing of the film as a frame counter (this window also acted as the slide lock to the hinged door of the film compartment), a detachable wrist strap, and a ΒΌ inch 20 thread tripod socket.
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