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The '''Semi Dak''' (セミダック) is a Japanese 4.5&times;6 box camera. It has a metal body, a fixed-focus meniscus lens and a simple B & I shutter.<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;354. </REF> The advance knob is on the left of the top plate and the folding finder on the middle.
 
The '''Semi Dak''' (セミダック) is a Japanese 4.5&times;6 box camera. It has a metal body, a fixed-focus meniscus lens and a simple B & I shutter.<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;354. </REF> The advance knob is on the left of the top plate and the folding finder on the middle.
  

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Japanese Semi (4.5×6)
Postwar models (edit)
folding
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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 ->

The Semi Dak (セミダック) is a Japanese 4.5×6 box camera. It has a metal body, a fixed-focus meniscus lens and a simple B & I shutter.[1] The advance knob is on the left of the top plate and the folding finder on the middle.

Sources differ about the date and distributor: Kokusan kamera no rekishi attributes it to Asahi Shōten (朝日商店) and mentions that it appeared in a Japanese magazine dated January 1949[2], while this page of the AJCC website says that it is dated 1947 and that it was sold by Chūō Shashin-yōhin (中央写真用品).

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