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An advertisement in the October 1951 issue of the magazine ''Camera Fan''<REF> Advertisement reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;183. </REF> pictures the camera with a front-cell focusing C.&nbsp;Wester Anastigmat 7.5cm f/3.5 lens (made by [[Nishida]]) and an [[NKS]] shutter.<REF> The "C. Westar Anastigmat" lens and "NKK" shutter reported in {{McKeown}}, p.&nbsp;912, are probably typos. </REF> The latter has B, 1&ndash;200 speeds, a self-timer and a synch connector apparently consisting of two metal pins protruding from the shutter housing. The price is {{yen|10,000|1951}}. The advertisement does not mention the maker's name, only the distributor ([[Hinomaruya]]).
 
An advertisement in the October 1951 issue of the magazine ''Camera Fan''<REF> Advertisement reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;183. </REF> pictures the camera with a front-cell focusing C.&nbsp;Wester Anastigmat 7.5cm f/3.5 lens (made by [[Nishida]]) and an [[NKS]] shutter.<REF> The "C. Westar Anastigmat" lens and "NKK" shutter reported in {{McKeown}}, p.&nbsp;912, are probably typos. </REF> The latter has B, 1&ndash;200 speeds, a self-timer and a synch connector apparently consisting of two metal pins protruding from the shutter housing. The price is {{yen|10,000|1951}}. The advertisement does not mention the maker's name, only the distributor ([[Hinomaruya]]).
  
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| colspan="2" |''Semi Masmy II, C. Masmy Anastigmat 7.5cm f/3.5 taking lens no.&nbsp;8126, B, 10&ndash;200 speeds, no synchronization.''<br>''Pictures courtesy of eBayer Costellochris. {{with permission}}''
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The '''Semi Masmy II''', dated 1952, is the same camera with a front-cell focusing C.&nbsp;Masmy Anastigmat 75mm f/3.5 lens and an NKS shutter giving B, 10&ndash;200 speeds.<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;365, and observation of an example in a Yahoo Japan auction. </REF> The synch connector does not look exactly the same as that mentioned above, it seems that there is no self-timer and the aperture index seems modified.
 
The '''Semi Masmy II''', dated 1952, is the same camera with a front-cell focusing C.&nbsp;Masmy Anastigmat 75mm f/3.5 lens and an NKS shutter giving B, 10&ndash;200 speeds.<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;365, and observation of an example in a Yahoo Japan auction. </REF> The synch connector does not look exactly the same as that mentioned above, it seems that there is no self-timer and the aperture index seems modified.
  

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The Semi Masmy (セミマスミー)[1] is a Japanese 4.5×6 folding camera, made by Takagawa between 1951 and 1953. It is a vertical folder, with a body copied from the Nettar.

Early models

The original model has a folding optical finder and a body release, and looks quite outdated for a model offered in 1951 and 1952. Film advance is by a key at the bottom right, and is controlled by two red windows near the top of the back. The front leather of the camera is embossed MASMY.

An advertisement in the October 1951 issue of the magazine Camera Fan[2] pictures the camera with a front-cell focusing C. Wester Anastigmat 7.5cm f/3.5 lens (made by Nishida) and an NKS shutter.[3] The latter has B, 1–200 speeds, a self-timer and a synch connector apparently consisting of two metal pins protruding from the shutter housing. The price is ¥10,000. The advertisement does not mention the maker's name, only the distributor (Hinomaruya).

The Semi Masmy II, dated 1952, is the same camera with a front-cell focusing C. Masmy Anastigmat 75mm f/3.5 lens and an NKS shutter giving B, 10–200 speeds.[4] The synch connector does not look exactly the same as that mentioned above, it seems that there is no self-timer and the aperture index seems modified.

A box for the Semi Masmy has been observed[5], all red with the name Masmy and a triangular logo with letters that could be T, S, V in a circle.

Late models

The Semi Masmy III, announced in 1952, appears to have a different, more rounded body. The viewfinder is contained in a top housing. It is to the right when the camera is held vertically by the photographer, the reverse of the previous arrangement. The finder is centered in the top housing, with the accessory shoe immediately above. There is a knob at each extremity; one of them must be the advance knob and the other may be a dummy.

An advertisement in the May 1953 issue of Asahi Camera[6], offers two versions, both having a coated 75/3.5 lens whose name is unclear[7], and differing by the shutter:

  • Semi Masmy IIIA with B, 2–200 speeds and a self-timer (¥9,800);
  • Semi Masmy IIIB with B, 10–200 speeds (¥8,000).

Both shutters are synchronized and are called Conquer[8]. The camera illustrated has an ASA bayonet synchro connector. The distributor is still Hinomaru-ya, and the maker is confirmed to be Takagawa.

Notes

  1. Lewis's "Semi Masumy" is a mistake. The name is pronounced rather like English "mass me", with an s sound, not a z.
  2. Advertisement reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 183.
  3. The "C. Westar Anastigmat" lens and "NKK" shutter reported in McKeown, p. 912, are probably typos.
  4. Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 365, and observation of an example in a Yahoo Japan auction.
  5. In the Yahoo Japan auction for the Semi Masmy II mentioned above.
  6. Advertisement reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 183.
  7. It is written in katakana: トリバー. In roman letters this might be "Tribber", "Tri-Bar", "Tolliver", etc.
  8. Inferred from the katakana コンカー and the Conquer shutter reported on a Masmy Flex II in McKeown, p. 912.

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