Introduction | Septon Penletto | Septon Pen | Septon Pen Deluxe
The Septon Penletto camera appeared in 1953 and has a working mechanical pencil built in. Marketed by the Japanese firm Harukawa Trading Company, the Septon Penletto has a fixed focus lens, a single speed shutter and bulb position and the name Penletto on the camera front. The shutter release is a button on the left side of the camera, the button lower left is B/I and the cocking lever is lower right.
See "Spy Camera" pages 150-151 Michael Pritchard and Douglas St. Denny
Model | Septon Penletto |
Finish/colour | black plastic body, chrome and alloy fittings |
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Dimensions | wxhxdmm (width x height x depth) |
Weight | g |
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Auction Price | Ebay 2005/10/25 2202.77USD |
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Last Updated on 25th April 2003