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===specifications===
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*Type: viewfinder folding camera
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*Manufacturer: [[Kuribayashi]]
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*Year of launch: 1949
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*Film: type No. 120
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*Lens: coated Orikon Anastigmat 1:3.5/75mm, focusable
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*Shutter: leaf shutter with speeds from 1 sec to ... (more than 1/100) and B
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*Viewfinder: optical
  
 
== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==

Revision as of 21:58, 2 August 2007

Japanese Semi (4.5×6)
Postwar models (edit)
folding
Apollo | Semi Blond | Semi Crystar | Daido Semi | Doris | Semi Frank | Semi Gelto | Semi Golder | Karoron | Karoron RF | Kely | Kiko Semi | Korin | Kuri | BB Kuri | Lark | Semi Leotax | Semi Leotax DL / R | Lo Ruby | Semi Lord | Luck | Semi Lyra | Semi Masmy | Middl 120 | Semi Mihama | Mikado | Million Proud | Semi Minolta III | Semi Minolta P | Semi Oscon | Semi Pearl | Pearl I–III | Pearl IV | Petri | Petri RF | Petri Super | Pioneer | Semi Proud | Semi Rocket | Rocky Semi | Rosen | Ruby | Shinkoh Rabbit | Semi Sport | Tsubasa Semi | Union Semi | Union Model U | Walcon Semi | Waltax | Semi Wester | Zenobia
rigid or collapsible
Semi Dak | Semi Hobix | Super Semi Plum | Rocket Camera | Tomy
Prewar and wartime models ->
Japanese SLR, TLR, pseudo TLR and stereo models ->
Japanese 3×4 and 4×4, 4×5 and 4×6.5, 4.5×6 and older 6×9 ->

specifications

  • Type: viewfinder folding camera
  • Manufacturer: Kuribayashi
  • Year of launch: 1949
  • Film: type No. 120
  • Lens: coated Orikon Anastigmat 1:3.5/75mm, focusable
  • Shutter: leaf shutter with speeds from 1 sec to ... (more than 1/100) and B
  • Viewfinder: optical

Bibliography

Links

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