Chinon 38 Pacific Power Zoom Synchro Sound. Lens: 1,7 / 7,5 – 60 mm. Made in Japan
Chinon 38 Pacific Power Zoom Synchro Sound
Year: 1972-76
Lens: 1,7 / 7,5 – 60 mm
Auto / Manual Zoom with 2 Speeds
Frame rates: 18, 24, 48 + single frame
Manual / Auto Exposure
Backlight Control
+/-1 f-stop correction for auto
Built-in ND4X filter
Flash contact
Synchro Sound contact
Fades
Lap dissolve of 72 frames
Remote control socket
4 X 1,5V AA batteries
2,6V PX-14 Mercury cell
No sound
Compatible with all ASA settings between 25 – 400 daylight,
40 – 640 artifical light
Chinon Industries Inc. (チノン株式会社, Chinon Kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese camera manufacturer. Kodak took a majority stake in the company in 1997, and made it a fully owned subsidiary of Kodak Japan, Kodak Digital Product Center, Japan Ltd. (株式会社コダック デジタル プロダクト センター, Kabushiki-gaisha Kodakku Dejitaru Purodakuto Sentā), in 2004.[1] As a subsidiary, it continues to develop digital camera models.[citation needed]