This is a film camera that my father used to use for work.
*The light that came with the camera did not turn on when batteries were inserted or attached to the camera, so it is junk, but I am offering it for sale.
The camera itself seems to have been sent for repair once in November 1996, and the contacts have been restored.
The large lens has some blurring on the inside, but the other lenses are clean.
Please judge by the photos.
Each lens comes with its own case.
The camera itself has not been tested with film inserted, but when looking through the viewfinder, the viewfinder screen appears to have dust and debris on it, and noise is visible throughout the camera when looking through the viewfinder. Noise, or something like that, is visible.
There is no special case with the camera itself.
The shutter button can be pressed normally and the battery check works.
The batteries are two LR44 button cells.
When the mode switching lever is set to "Auto," the film winding lever pulls the film to the end with a clunk the first time.
When the mode switching lever is set to Manual, the film winding lever pulls the film to the end with a clank each time.
At that time, the roller that winds up the film also spins around.
Presumably, in auto mode, the camera automatically winds up one frame each time the shutter is released.
There are many things that cannot be determined from just the photos and the above description, so if there is something you would like to check, please ask gently so that even a layman can understand and tell us how to check.