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The Qiyi (匕一) or July First[1] is a folding camera for 120 roll film, apparently a copy of the Mamiya Six IV. The camera has a rangefinder (it is impossible to see if this is coupled), incorporating a depth-of-field indicator. It has a frame counter scale around the film advance knob, suggesting auto-stop film advance.[2] It was the first camera made by Tianjin Camera Factory, in about 1956-8.[2][3] Only forty copies of the camera are thought to have been made.


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  1. The name refers to 1st July 1921, when the Chinese Communist Party was founded.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Article An antique camera collector in Tianjin in People's Daily Online, showing a picture of Qiyi serial no. 12. The owner Wang Guosheng dates the camera to 1956.
  3. Flickr member Jun Peng in this discussion about the Easter TLR, dates the founding of the factory to '58.