TOPCON
(JP¥8,500)
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Some scratches/marks
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TOPCON
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This is a TOPCON 35-S. Released in 1956, it's a fully mechanical rangefinder camera with a 44mm f/2 lens, offering a perfect standard focal length. It was manufactured by Tokyo Kogaku, a post-war optical manufacturer known as "Riku no Toko, Umi no Nikko" (Tokyo Optical of the land, Nikon of the sea). It's often compared to the Konica IIIA, a lens-integrated rangefinder camera. Both cameras produce incredibly sharp images with crisp focus, and I feel their image quality is quite similar. <Condition> ・The exterior has some minor scratches, though no major dents. It's a clean example for its age. I've adjusted the lighting to show the scratches as clearly as possible, so please examine the images carefully. ・The lens has no haze, but there is some dust and traces of mold removal. However, I've taken test shots, and it appears to have little to no impact on the images. Please refer to images 11 and 12. ・The viewfinder has some dust and slight haze, but in my opinion, it doesn't bother me when looking through it. The bright frame is faded, and the borders are indistinct, but there are no issues with focusing. ・I have tested the camera by taking a series of photos and running a roll of film through it, confirming its functionality. ・Stored in a humidity-controlled electronic dry cabinet. No pet or tobacco odors. <Included Items> Everything shown in image 1. Camera body Lens cap <Checked Functions> Shutter: ○ Film advance/rewind: ○ Other features... Functionality confirmed.
4 months ago