كاميرا فيلم Yashica 230-AF تلقائي مقاس 35 مم مع عدسة f / 1.8 50 مم وفلاش
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كاميرا سينمائية من Yashica UP مقاس 8 مم
£289.99 GBPUnit price /Unavailable - Sold out
كاميرا Yashica Electro 35 AF صغيرة مقاس 35 ملم قم بالتوجيه والتصوير
£69.99 GBPUnit price /Unavailable - Sold out
كاميرا Yashica T5 سوداء اللون مقاس 35 ملم قم بالتصوير والتقاط الصور
£550.00 GBPUnit price /Unavailable - Sold out
كاميرا Yashica T5 فضية مقاس 35 ملم وتقطت الصور (بدون صندوق)
£525.00 GBPUnit price /Unavailable - New arrival
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Hanimex was an Australian company best known for importing and rebranding cameras from Japan and other manufacturers during the mid-to-late 20th century. They offered budget-friendly 35mm and 110 format cameras that made photography accessible to casual users, especially during the 1970s and 1980s.
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Hanimex was an Australian company best known for importing and rebranding cameras from Japan and other manufacturers during the mid-to-late 20th century. They offered budget-friendly 35mm and 110 format cameras that made photography accessible to casual users, especially during the 1970s and 1980s.
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Hanimex was an Australian company best known for importing and rebranding cameras from Japan and other manufacturers during the mid-to-late 20th century. They offered budget-friendly 35mm and 110 format cameras that made photography accessible to casual users, especially during the 1970s and 1980s.
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Hanimex was an Australian company best known for importing and rebranding cameras from Japan and other manufacturers during the mid-to-late 20th century. They offered budget-friendly 35mm and 110 format cameras that made photography accessible to casual users, especially during the 1970s and 1980s.