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  Harmony Camera


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The Harmony camera was distributed by the Chuo Supply Company of Japan and likely manufactured by Daitoh Optical Company in circa 1955. The camera contained more features compared to the company's other similar models, the Flashline and Shumy. It was constructed of a plastic body with metal on the top and bottom. The Harmony camera was capable of capturing 6x6cm exposures on standard no. 120 roll film. It was fitted with a lens that could be focused by turning the front ring and featured three aperture settings for bright, sun and haze. . It also had a two speed shutter providing fast and slow speeds plus bulb.

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