The Tacker camera was manufactured in Japan and distributed by Tsukada Shoji in circa 1950. It is a high quality subminiature camera. The camera body was made of polished metal and covered with leather. It was fitted with a variable speed shutter providing speeds of 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 and bulb, and a f4.5 20mm lens with adjustable Waterhouse stops. It took 14 x 14mm exposures on narrow paper-backed 17.5mm film.
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