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The Petri Half is a first half-frame 35mm viewfinder camera produced by [[Petri|Kuribayashi]] (later Petri) in 1960.  The price was 7,600 yen (about $20). This camera was ancestor of [[Petri Compact E]], which equipped with Selenium exposure meter. Two skin color version (black & gray) has been confirmed. This camera uses metal chain for winding mechanism.
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The '''Petri Half''' is a first [[half-frame]] 35mm viewfinder camera produced by [[Petri|Kuribayashi]] (later Petri) in 1960.  The price was 7,600 yen (about $20). This camera was ancestor of [[Petri Compact E]], which equipped with [[Selenium]] exposure meter. Two skin color version (black & gray) has been confirmed. This camera uses metal chain for winding mechanism.
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[[Category:Japanese half-frame viewfinder]]

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The Petri Half is a first half-frame 35mm viewfinder camera produced by Kuribayashi (later Petri) in 1960. The price was 7,600 yen (about $20). This camera was ancestor of Petri Compact E, which equipped with Selenium exposure meter. Two skin color version (black & gray) has been confirmed. This camera uses metal chain for winding mechanism.