The Fujifilm DL-100 is a 35mm camera. It belongs to the group of autofocus cameras. Under the name "Fujifilm Discovery S100" the 35mm camera was sold in America. There was also a date variant. This variant comes with the option of imprinting the date of recording. The function can be used until the year 2049.
The lens of the Fujifilm DL-100 cannot be replaced. The lens has a focal length of 32 mm and a very small maximum aperture of f/4.5. The Fujifilm DL-100 has an autofocus.
The 35 mm camera has a built-in light meter for measuring the correct exposure. The aperture and exposure time are set automatically and cannot be changed. The built-in flash provides sufficient light. This can trigger automatically when additional light is needed.
The film is automatically advanced by the camera. After each photo, the camera uses its built-in motor to move to the next free frame. When the roll of film is full, the film is rewound back into the cartridge. Then the back wall can be opened and the film can be removed. If you open the back wall in front of it, the images may be lost.
Films for the Fujifilm DL-100
The Fujifilm DL-100 is a 35mm camera and requires 35mm film. 35mm film is still produced today and can be processed in most labs. The Agfaphoto Vista 200* is a possible color film for the compact camera. Black and white images are possible with the Kodak T-Max 400*.
Of course, there are many other films that can be used with the camera. Film material is available from Ilford, Foma, Adox, Rollei or Lomography, to name just a few.
Power is supplied by two AA batteries (eBay / Amazon*). The battery supplies the camera technology and the flash with power. Here you can of course use rechargeable copies in the best case.





