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The '''Semi Osamo''' is a [[Japanese 4.5&times;6 folders|Japanese 4.5&times;6 folding camera]]. The only mention of this camera has been found in {{McKeown}}. It is said that it was made by a company called "Yama-ko Optical Co.", that is otherwise unknown. It is a horizontal folder with a [[brilliant finder]] and a direct vision finder. The lens and shutter reported are a Liebe Anastigmat 75/4.5 and an Osamo T, B, 1&ndash;300.<REF> All this information comes from McKeown, p.&nbsp;1020, and no other mention has been found of the Semi Osamo. The shutter name is given as "Oamo", but it is presumably a typo. </REF>
 
The '''Semi Osamo''' is a [[Japanese 4.5&times;6 folders|Japanese 4.5&times;6 folding camera]]. The only mention of this camera has been found in {{McKeown}}. It is said that it was made by a company called "Yama-ko Optical Co.", that is otherwise unknown. It is a horizontal folder with a [[brilliant finder]] and a direct vision finder. The lens and shutter reported are a Liebe Anastigmat 75/4.5 and an Osamo T, B, 1&ndash;300.<REF> All this information comes from McKeown, p.&nbsp;1020, and no other mention has been found of the Semi Osamo. The shutter name is given as "Oamo", but it is presumably a typo. </REF>
  

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The Semi Osamo is a Japanese 4.5×6 folding camera. The only mention of this camera has been found in McKeown. It is said that it was made by a company called "Yama-ko Optical Co.", that is otherwise unknown. It is a horizontal folder with a brilliant finder and a direct vision finder. The lens and shutter reported are a Liebe Anastigmat 75/4.5 and an Osamo T, B, 1–300.[1]

Notes

  1. All this information comes from McKeown, p. 1020, and no other mention has been found of the Semi Osamo. The shutter name is given as "Oamo", but it is presumably a typo.

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