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Brand: Fisher

The Fisher 180 is a type of camera, which was produced by the Fisher Photographic Company (later known as the Argus-Fisher Company) in the 1940s and 1950s. It was a new model of the Fisher Standard series and offered several improvements, such as faster shutter speeds, simpler loading, and better flash synchronization. The Fisher 180 featured a 50mm f/3.5 lens, an exposure system with aperture priority, and a reverse film wrap for easier loading. This camera was popular due to its low price, small size, and ease of use, making it a great choice for amateur photographers. Although the brand was eventually absorbed into the Polaroid Corporation, the Fisher 180 is still regarded as a significant camera in history, due to its innovative design and affordability, which helped to expand the popularity of photography during its time.



  • Tuning range: FM, MW
  • Power Output: 20W into 4Ω (stereo)
  • Frequency Response:
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  • Speaker Impedance: 4Ω (minimum)
  • Input Sensitivity: 3.5mV (mm), 400mV (line)
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  • Year: 1973
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Fisher 180

Fisher 180

Fisher 180

Fisher 180

Fisher 180

Fisher 180



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