Auto Semi Minolta
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The Auto Semi Minolta (オート・セミ・ミノルタ) is a Japanese 4.5×6 folding rangefinder camera, released in 1937 and available at least until 1943.[1] It was made by Chiyoda Kōgaku (the predecessor of Minolta) and distributed by Asanuma Shōkai. This camera was inspired by the Weltur; it is completely different from the viewfinder Semi Minolta (I) and II, with which it only shares a few parts.