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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. The exterior condition is good, but I have never taken a real photo with it, and it is not for photography. The aperture and distance ring function normally. The shutter works normally at all speeds. There appear to be no scratches on the lens, but there is some cloudiness, and there is also dust in the viewfinder. There are no tears in the bellows. Size: Approximately 8.5 cm high, 19 cm wide, 3.5 cm deep (when closed), 14 cm (when extended). The KODAK BINAT is a name model of a bellows camera equivalent to the Kodak "Folding Pocket Kodak / No.1A series". 6x9 format (120 film) bellows camera Self-erecting mechanism that automatically extends the lens board when the front door is opened Characterized by two parallel links (parallel arms) Kodak's "No.1 / No.1A" folding series Double parallel links (silver parallel arms on the left and right) Folding door and bed Structure of the bellows rail in the center Simple shutter + anastigmat lens This is a Kodak No.1A Folding Pocket Kodak (1920s-30s). 120 film (6x9cm) Kodex shutter (1/25-1/100sec) Small metal with a "reflex viewfinder" cover on top Body: Metal (steel), artificial leather covering Self-erecting (structure that automatically extends the lens when opened) Manufacturing era background (around 1925-1935) The design of this camera is from the late 1920s to the early 1930s. Large format and powerful photos It was very popular with general users because it was lightweight and foldable for travel. The KODAK BINAT is a derivative model of the Kodak No.1A series, sold in the 1920s-30s, and is a folding (bellows) camera that uses 6x9 film. It is a rare model with little documentation, but it can be said to be a traditional Kodak folding camera.
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