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| Aspect | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | lenfriedom type-H | | Description | Outdoor casual wear exposed photobook | | Model | Lenfried | | Number of Outfits | 8 types of casual clothing | | Number of Photos | Approximately 400 | | Image Size | 2400 x 1600 pixels (high resolution) | | Price | 1,500 yen (event price) | | Rating | Adult Only (R-18). Mosaic processing per Comiket guidelines. | | Release Date | August 17, 2014 (Comiket C86, Day 3) | c86heru3lenfriedlenfriedomtypeh link
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Several years later, the lenfriedom type-H photobook received retrospective attention from bloggers. One detailed review from 2018 describes it as a "pure and wholesome with a pinch of Lenfried's sense of teasing" compared to her other, more explicit works. The reviewer notes that a later release, the lenfriedom DL-Card Prototype , was "basically this set minus the exposures" — meaning it was a milder, R-15 version of the original. user has requested a long article for the
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