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This bag sold separately for 300 yen. It sports a vinyl exterior with a plaid cloth interior. The logo is a decal of sorts. Note the name tag holder attached to the strap.


The camera case for the original 120 was leather. I assume it was sold separately.





Both the case and bag for comparison.


A case that says simply...PET.


A lighter brown Fujipet case, possibly plastic.


A very fitting sticker affixed to this bag! Matching hair! Also on the top is written Sekiya...the original owner?


A much-loved first-generation Pet with fancy car stickers.


A rare yellow pet with sweet stickers (sentai?) on the bag!



Someone personalized this well-worn Pet with a cute heart tag!


Here is a Fujipet EE with its leather case.


A Fujpet EE case with Mount Fuji on the front.


The Pet 35 leather case has a very sporty look.


This Pet has a nice wrist strap that screws into the bottom mount. These are common in Japan.


A yellow filter ring. I don't know if they made others, but a Pet R. (red) isn't unlikely.





Here you can see how the flash attaches. I'm not sure if Fuji made an official Fujipet flash. The flash on the left is odd and bulky. The umbrella flash looks the same as the one in the manual. These pictures come from this site.




Another modern flash on a vintage Pet! And at right is, I believe, a pinhole Fujipet, with lenscap. Or it could have been modified to shoot photos of stars and the moon. I've found evidence of this somewhere on the web.


I'm not sure if this tripod was made by Fuji, but it looks exactly like the tripod that appears in the manual.