No.1 Homer miniature camera

  • No.1 Homer miniature camera
    No.1 Homer miniature camera
    No.1 Homer miniature camera
    No.1 Homer miniature camera
    No.1 Homer miniature camera
    No.1 Homer miniature camera
    No.1 Homer miniature camera
    No.1 Homer miniature camera
    No.1 Homer miniature camera

The No.1 Homer is a Japanese subminiature camera that produces ten images of 14x14mm on a film reel 17.5mm. Was a more modern version of the Hit-type cameras certainly made in the 60s was distributed and perhaps manufactured by Kambayashi [1] The Petit is a variant of the name of the camera. description Edit The No.1 Homer has a rectangular style, similar to simple viewfinder cameras sixties. It is made of plastic and metal, and has a gray leatherette finish with gray. The display is integrated into the upper housing. The film advance is performed by a wheel on the back, moved by the left thumb of the photographer. The back half of the chamber is removable for loading of the film, along with the bobbin and the crude feed mechanism. It is blocked by sliding bars at both ends, and has a square window discovered in the middle. The lens is fixed focus and has no marks. The opening is selected by a two-position toggle located above the body of the target, and there are drawings of a cloudy or sunny on both sides of the display, which serve as indications for the use of this control landscape. The shutter Everset only takes snapshots exhibitions. MADE IN JAPAN mention is registered in the shutter plate under the lens.

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