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− | Around 1942, Riken sold a 6x6 folding camera, called the '''Adler Six''', essentially a copy of the [[Zeiss Ikon]] [[Nettar]] 6x6. It had a horizontal folding bed, a folding optical finder and a body release. Like the other [[Adler]] cameras, it was not made by Riken. The shutter was T-B-5-200 according to a 1942 ad (shown [http://syasinsyuu.cool.ne.jp/camera/syasinki.htm here], from 15/7/1942 issue of Asahi Graph), Ricoh's corporate site says Roico II B-10-200 shutter. This ad showed two variants: | + | Around 1942, Riken sold a 6x6 folding camera, called the '''Adler Six''' (アドラーシックス), essentially a copy of the [[Zeiss Ikon]] [[Nettar]] 6x6. It had a horizontal folding bed, a folding optical finder and a body release. Like the other [[Adler]] cameras, it was not made by Riken. The shutter was T-B-5-200 according to a 1942 ad (shown [http://syasinsyuu.cool.ne.jp/camera/syasinki.htm here], from 15/7/1942 issue of Asahi Graph), Ricoh's corporate site says Roico II B-10-200 shutter. This ad showed two variants: |
* the '''Adler Six I''' with a Ricoh Anastigmat 75/4.5 lens (93 yen) | * the '''Adler Six I''' with a Ricoh Anastigmat 75/4.5 lens (93 yen) | ||
* the '''Adler Six II''' with a Ricoh Anastigmat 75/3.5 lens (111 yen) (Ricoh's corporate site only gives this one and says the lens was four element) | * the '''Adler Six II''' with a Ricoh Anastigmat 75/3.5 lens (111 yen) (Ricoh's corporate site only gives this one and says the lens was four element) |
Revision as of 10:35, 17 May 2006
Around 1942, Riken sold a 6x6 folding camera, called the Adler Six (アドラーシックス), essentially a copy of the Zeiss Ikon Nettar 6x6. It had a horizontal folding bed, a folding optical finder and a body release. Like the other Adler cameras, it was not made by Riken. The shutter was T-B-5-200 according to a 1942 ad (shown here, from 15/7/1942 issue of Asahi Graph), Ricoh's corporate site says Roico II B-10-200 shutter. This ad showed two variants:
- the Adler Six I with a Ricoh Anastigmat 75/4.5 lens (93 yen)
- the Adler Six II with a Ricoh Anastigmat 75/3.5 lens (111 yen) (Ricoh's corporate site only gives this one and says the lens was four element)
Links
Ricoh's corporate site:
- Ricoh camera list, with the Adler Six II at this page
- Riken wartime camera names: featured article
Other:
Asahi Bussan and Riken prewar and wartime cameras ( ) | ||
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folders | pseudo TLR | TLR |
Semi Adler | Adler III | Adler A | Adler B | Adler C | Adler Four | Adler Six | Gaica | Heil | Kinsi | Chukon Ref | Ricohflex | Ricohflex B |