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けむりぷろ2023
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The Type 33 is a rare Nicca final model, produced only for one year from 1958 to 1959. (After being absorbed by Yashica, it was known as the Yashica YE model.) Like other well-made Nicca cameras, the basic operations are stress-free. The lens being offered is the Nicca 50mm f/2.8, the set lens at the time of sale. Accessories include a Walz metal hood and an aftermarket protective filter. "Camera Condition" I enjoy taking it out for leisurely photography, such as "railway photography." Because I handle it without much care, there are scratches and scuffs in various places. Please check the photos. The viewfinder's double image is clear, and there are no problems with focusing. The lens has been disassembled and cleaned, but some dust and wiping marks remain that could not be removed. (No oil seepage on the aperture blades) There are no problems with normal shooting, but flare may occur under backlight or strong reflected light conditions. Operation has been confirmed from high-speed to low-speed shutters. There is no shutter unevenness on the high-speed side. X-sync has been confirmed. There are no problems such as light streaks, and the actual shooting results are good. "Notes" ・Film loading follows the loading method of the Barnack Leica. ・The Type 33 has a lever winder, so winding becomes heavier when loading film. ・There is a click feel at the winding end. There is no grinding feel, so it is best to avoid forced winding. ・Set the shutter dial one step at a time after winding. Skipping steps can cause malfunctions. ・When attaching the lens, it will fit in easily if you extend the focus ring to the close-up range before attaching it to the mount. ・The counter is manually set in the forward direction. Always set it by rotating in the direction of the arrow. ・There are many so-called "rules" for Japanese Barnack Leica-type cameras. Please check the operation on YouTube, etc., before actual shooting. Forcing operations is prohibited. "Sample Photos" Banetsu Monogatari train on the Banetsu West Line, Fujifilm 200 Igarashima, Tsugawa Station, Yamato Station The camera for sale is not a beautiful item for collectors. Although presumptuous, I recommend that those who are particular about details purchase from a specialty store. This is an "As is" sale item with transactions conducted in Japanese. There is no warranty, including for photography. Please check the profile.
5 months ago