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The '''Seves''' (セベス) is a [[Japanese 4.5&times;6 folders|Japanese 4.5&times;6 folding camera]] made in 1936 by [[GRC|GRC Gōmei-gaisha]].<REF> Date: {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;337. </REF> It is a strut-folder, with scissor struts on each side of the front standard. The back is hinged to the right. The folding optical finder is centred above the top plate and the advance knob is on the left. There is a button on the right of the viewfinder, that might be a body release or the release of the front standard.
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The '''Seves''' (セベス) is a [[Japanese 4.5&times;6 folders|Japanese 4.5&times;6 folding camera]] made in 1936 by [[Ginrei|GRC Gōmei-gaisha]].<REF> Date: {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;337. </REF> It is a strut-folder, with scissor struts on each side of the front standard. The back is hinged to the right. The folding optical finder is centred above the top plate and the advance knob is on the left. There is a button on the right of the viewfinder, that might be a body release or the release of the front standard.
  
 
It seems that the camera was only advertised in the July 1936 issue of ''Shashin Salon''.<REF> Advertisement reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;77. </REF> It was offered for {{yen|17|1936}}, with a simple two element lens. It is said that the lens is fixed-focus and has a maximal aperture of f/11, and that the shutter only has B and I (Bulb and Instant) settings.
 
It seems that the camera was only advertised in the July 1936 issue of ''Shashin Salon''.<REF> Advertisement reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;77. </REF> It was offered for {{yen|17|1936}}, with a simple two element lens. It is said that the lens is fixed-focus and has a maximal aperture of f/11, and that the shutter only has B and I (Bulb and Instant) settings.

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The Seves (セベス) is a Japanese 4.5×6 folding camera made in 1936 by GRC Gōmei-gaisha.[1] It is a strut-folder, with scissor struts on each side of the front standard. The back is hinged to the right. The folding optical finder is centred above the top plate and the advance knob is on the left. There is a button on the right of the viewfinder, that might be a body release or the release of the front standard.

It seems that the camera was only advertised in the July 1936 issue of Shashin Salon.[2] It was offered for ¥17, with a simple two element lens. It is said that the lens is fixed-focus and has a maximal aperture of f/11, and that the shutter only has B and I (Bulb and Instant) settings.

Notes

  1. Date: Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 337.
  2. Advertisement reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 77.

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