Possibly, he's just picked some film from Amazon lol and some batteries, so he can have a go with those when they arrive. See if I can get him out with me and my younger daughter now and then for some snaps.
I think Chinon was still a real camera company at the time, but Dixons were the only UK distributors. Chinon would eventually be acquired as a going concern by Kodak. It was different to Petri and Miranda, where Dixons had bought the names of companies that had gone bust in the late 70s, and used the branding for rebadged Cosina SLRs etc. in the 80s. Dixons also owned the Prinzflex name, which they used to sell various cameras including some earlier Chinons and even Zenits.Chinon was the ‘own brand’ of Dixon’s back in the day.
I think the CE-5 is a PK mount (Pentax) camera that is a rebrand of something else.
I had its successor the CP-7m which was a pretty decent copy of the features of the Canon 70d.
As others have said, simple 35mm film cartridge and fairly basic camera.
I’d guess .5x macroI believe he has a selection of lenses and that telephoto one also does 5x Macro
Possibly, the writing has worn a little, but it's a long lens lol. It's all been cased up and put away for years
A little background;Possibly, the writing has worn a little, but it's a long lens lol. It's all been cased up and put away for years