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秋穂二島(あいおふたじま)
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I am releasing items from my collection. This camera has been decorated. Film camera, bellows type, WESTER AUTOROL I think the exterior condition is good, but I have never actually taken a picture with it, and it is not for taking pictures. The aperture ring, shutter, self-timer, etc. function normally. The rangefinder is defective. There appear to be no scratches on the lens or viewfinder, but there is clouding. The bellows have been replaced with a patterned design, so there is no light leakage. Size: Approximately 10.5 cm high, 13.5 cm wide, 4 cm deep (when closed), 9.5 cm (when extended) Bellows (folding) film camera (medium format) Film format: 6x6 (medium format film, 120 roll film) Lens: WESCON F.C 75mm f/3.5 standard lens Shutter: NKK, B-1/400 second (with self-timer) Focus adjustment: Double-image coincidence type rangefinder interlocking (rangefinder interlocking) Film winding: Knob type, semi-automatic winding stop mechanism (automatically stops at the next frame) Finder: Reverse Galilean type perspective finder (with bright frame) Compactness when stored: The bellows part folds flat, emphasizing portability Year of release: Around 1956 (Showa 30s) Manufacturer: Nishida Optical Co., Ltd. (Japan) Bellows-type medium format cameras (folding cameras/spring cameras) were popular because of the advantage of being able to carry sturdy, high-quality medium format film in a compact size. Semi-automatic winding stop mechanism and other advanced features for the time A product of a rare manufacturer (Nishida Optical), it has collectibility.
2 days ago