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けむりぷろ2023
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The Exa 1, version 2.1.2, was manufactured in 1964, with approximately 16,000 units produced. An "EXA I" block letter plate is attached to the front of the camera, and the conventional shutter speed lever has been changed to a dial type (B, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/175). Version 2.1.2, with strap eyelets, is a rare camera due to its low production numbers. A waist-level finder and a Tessar 50mm f2.8 lens are attached. "Camera Condition" The body has scratches and wear from age and use, but there are no noticeable dents. Some of the leatherette on the distance ring is peeling. Dust and scratches that cannot be removed remain on the lens and viewfinder. There are cleaning marks on the front element and slight clouding on the middle element. This is to the extent that it does not affect the image except in backlight. The focusing helicoid has a slightly heavy torque. Focusing is not a problem, and the aperture ring clicks lightly. There are no problems such as light streaks, and X-sync has been confirmed. "Notes" * This camera does not have a quick return mirror; the viewfinder blacks out when the shutter is released. The view returns when the film is advanced. * The mirror shutter has a strong shock, so be careful of camera shake. * The lever on the left side of the viewfinder is the release lock when the red dot is visible. Be careful as it is easy to touch with your finger. * For X-sync, align the orange dot on the shutter dial with the flash mark. * The back cover can be slid open when the red dots are aligned. * Loading film makes winding heavier. The sprocket of the EXA series is small, so it is easy to misalign the frames, and careful operation is required. * The subtractive film counter is set manually. * The button next to the winding lever is the rewind button. * The WL finder opens when you press the black lever. The viewfinder image is reversed left and right, and the viewfinder can be easily folded by pressing the front. "Sample Photos" Banetsu West Line C57180 Itsukushima, Tsugawa Station, Ubado - Toyokawa This camera is a practical machine and is not a beautiful item for collectors. Although presumptuous, we recommend that those who are particular about details purchase from a specialty store. This is a "as is" sale in its current condition, with transactions conducted in Japanese. There is no warranty, including for photography. Please check the profile.
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