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Petri 200 (110 Pocket)
Petri · Japan · 1975 · 135 film
The Petri 200 (110 Pocket) is a basic 35mm compact camera introduced by Japanese manufacturer Petri in 1975, reflecting the era's push for affordable point-and-shoot models. Designed for simplicity and ease of use, it likely features fixed or limited focus lenses, basic shutter speeds, and an entirely manual operation devoid of advanced exposure systems. Characterized by straightforward controls and a plastic construction typical of entry-level cameras of the period, it offered a practical, low-cost option for casual photography without the complexities or cost of more sophisticated SLRs or rangefinders. Its design embodies the functional, no-frills approach common in consumer cameras aimed at the mass market during the 1970s.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






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