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The '''Sakura''' was a very simple bakelite camera launched in 1937 by [[Konishiroku]] (today Konica). It took 4x5cm pictures on [[127 film]]. The front plate was mounted on a rectangular box sliding out of the main body. There was a folding frame finder, and a very simple shutter with ''B'' and ''I'' settings. The lens was only marked ''ROKUOH SHA'' and ''TOKYO''.
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The '''Sakura''' is a very simple bakelite camera launched in 1937 by [[Konishiroku]] (today Konica). It takes 4×5cm pictures on [[127 film]]. The front plate is mounted on a rectangular box sliding out of the main body. There is a folding frame finder, and a very simple shutter with ''B'' and ''I'' settings. The lens is only marked ''ROKUOH SHA'' and ''TOKYO''.
  
There is also a [[Sakura (box)|Sakura box camera]] taking 4x6.5cm pictures on [[127 film]].
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''See also the [[Sakura (box)|Sakura box camera]] taking 4×6.5cm pictures on [[127 film]].''
  
 
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Revision as of 18:17, 11 June 2006

Template:127 Japan The Sakura is a very simple bakelite camera launched in 1937 by Konishiroku (today Konica). It takes 4×5cm pictures on 127 film. The front plate is mounted on a rectangular box sliding out of the main body. There is a folding frame finder, and a very simple shutter with B and I settings. The lens is only marked ROKUOH SHA and TOKYO.

See also the Sakura box camera taking 4×6.5cm pictures on 127 film.

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