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The smallest camera manufactured for general picture-taking was this Japanese Petal camera, shown in its actual size. Built in the late 19405, the Petal camera could produce six circular pictures on 25 mm film.

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Press, 20 July 1977, Page 5

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... MITE Press, 20 July 1977, Page 5

... MITE Press, 20 July 1977, Page 5

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