Fujica GA
The Fujica GA was a zone focus camera sold by Fujifilm presumable in the mid 1970s. Other than a copy of the manual, I was unable to find much about this compact.
The GA is reminiscent of the Olympus 35 line of cameras. Unlike many of the Olympus that were rangefinder cameras, the GA is a zone focus. ISO from 25 to 800 with 32 50 80 125 160 200 225 400 500 800 use to push pull film otherwise the speed and apreture are controled by the camera.
build qulity is resonable but diffinetly consumer focused. Feels light so probably crome finish over plastic.
My Take:
The GA is a nice little zone focus camera. It is not as solid as the earlier similar cameras by Olympus, but it has a decent feel and a nice lens. If you have one give it a go. I would not go looking for one because it does not seem to be very common and it is not better than the other compact zone focus cameras of the time. It would be a good camera for someone wanting to experiment with film with minimal gear.
Lens: Fujinan 38mm f2.8
Film: Fujicolor 100