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けむりぷろ2023
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This is an offering of the Petri V6II, released in 1971, with a Petri 55mm f/1.8 lens. It is a successor to the Petri V6, with the addition of a hot shoe. Accessories include a skylight filter and a metal hood. Around 1970, full manual cameras were becoming less common, but some manufacturers also sold models with the exposure meter removed from TTL cameras as popular models. Petri's main line was full manual cameras, and the V6 was renewed and sold as the V6II. At the time (around 1975), it was sold with a lens for around 30,000 yen, and I remember being torn between it and a Pentax or Yashica with an exposure meter, which cost around 40,000 yen. Kuribayashi Optical, the predecessor of Petri, was a long-established camera manufacturer that had been producing spring cameras and other products since before the war. It is said that they once established a market centered on popular single-lens reflex cameras, but unfortunately, they disappeared in 1979. "Camera Condition" There are scratches and scuffs from years of use. There is paint peeling on the lower part of the winding lever and the back cover. Considering its age, the V6II is in relatively clean condition. Regarding the optics, there are dust, cleaning marks, and mold marks that could not be completely removed, including the lens. There are no problems with normal shooting except in backlight. Self-timer operation and X-sync have been confirmed. The light seals have been replaced, including the internal ones. There are wrinkles in the shutter curtain, but there are no problems such as "light streaks." Actual shooting has been confirmed. "Notes" ・The V6II has Petri's unique spigot mount. Please align the red indicators to attach the lens. ・There is an AM switch on the lens, but it is only a display, and the M aperture cannot be used. ・This camera has a large mirror shock. Please be careful of camera shake. ・The counter advances when the shutter is released. ・Please open and close the back cover carefully with both hands until the light seals settle in. "Sample Photos" C57180 Fuji Film 400 used Entering Ogino Station, Ichinoto River Bridge, Aizu-Wakamatsu Station This camera is a practical camera and is not a beautiful item for collectors. Although it is presumptuous, we recommend that those who are particular about details purchase from a specialty store. This is an "as is" sale based on Japanese transactions. There is no warranty, including for shooting. Please check the profile.
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