(JP¥3,200)
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This is an auction for a rather old camera. The condition is quite poor, but I've listed it. I have no knowledge of cameras, so I've included an explanation from chatGPT below↓ I can't judge whether this explanation is correct, so please consider it as a reference. This is a bellows-type medium format film camera made in Japan shortly after the war. The camera in the photo appears to be a "Minolta Semi P" series model. Features include: A "spring camera" type that extends the bellows to take pictures. The front lens is engraved with "CORONA NIPPON" (a Japanese-made lens). Around the lens, there are markings like "PATENT 102550/102900". These are Japanese patent numbers from that time. There is an accessory shoe (for attaching a strobe or viewfinder) on the top. The side is engraved with "Minolta". This "Semi-format camera" uses 120 film to take 4.5 x 6cm photos and was very popular from before to after the war. It's the equivalent of a "compact medium format camera" today. Judging by the condition, the bellows appear to be deteriorated, so it seems that repair or replacement is necessary to actually take pictures. However, from a collector's perspective, it's a valuable piece in the history of post-war Japanese cameras. ※I will also be listing other old cameras. I want to get rid of them quickly, so if you purchase them together, I'm willing to offer a significant discount. Thank you.
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