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{{Japanese postwar 6×6 TLR (A–L)
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The '''Aires Reflex''', '''Airesflex''' and '''Aires Automat''' are  6&times;6 [[TLR]]s made by [[Aires]] in the early 1950s.
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The '''Aires Reflex''', '''Airesflex''' and '''Aires Automat''' are  6×6 [[TLR]]s made by [[Aires]] in the early 1950s. Until summer 1953, and perhaps later, these were distributed in Japan by [[Tōyō Shashinki-zai]].
  
All have 75mm f/3.5 lenses, focus by moving the entire lens assembly, and have some degree of automation for film advance.<!-- Actually I don't understand the nature of this in the Y and YII. -->
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All have 75mm f/3.5 lenses, and focus by moving the entire lens assembly.
  
The '''Aires Reflex Y''' was released in 1951. It has Excelsior lenses and a Prontor type shutter (B, 1&ndash;200) with self-timer and flash synchronization.
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= Models =
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==Aires Reflex Y==
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The '''Aireswas Reflex Y''' (advertised in early 1951) has [[Fujita]] Excelsior triplet lenses and a [[Nishida]] [[Nishida shutters|Wester]] shutter (B, 1–200) with self-timer and flash synchronization.<ref>Lens and shutter: Hagiya, p.98.</ref>
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The nameplate says ''AiresReflex''; under the nameplate, ''Aires Camera Ind. Co., Ltd.''<ref>Photograph: Hagiya, p. 92.</ref>
  
The '''Aires Reflex YII''' (1951) has an [[NKK]] shutter (same specifications as before, but with Kodak-style flash terminal) and a magnifying glass in the hood.
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==Aires Reflex YII==
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The '''Aires Reflex YII''' (advertised in spring and summer 1951) has an [[Nishida shutters|NKK]] shutter (same specifications as before, but with Kodak-style flash terminal) and a magnifying glass in the hood.  
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The nameplate says ''Airesreflex.''
  
The '''Aires Reflex YIII''' (1951/2) has semi-automatic film advance (align the "start" arrow with a marker; thereafter wind, cock and fire). Early examples have the Excelsior lenses; later ones Coral lenses.
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==Aires flex YIII==
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The '''Aires Reflex YIII''' (advertised from summer 1951 until summer 1953) is based on the YII but has semi-automatic film advance (align the "start" arrow with a marker; thereafter wind, cock and fire). Early examples have the Excelsior lenses; later ones [[Coral]] lenses.<!-- nameplate in ad says Airesflex -->
  
The '''Aires Reflex Z''' (1952) has a [[Seikosha]] shutter (B, 1&ndash;500, synchronized), and, for the most part, four-element [[Nikkor]] lenses, Variants have [[Zuiko]] and Coral lenses
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==Aires flex Z==
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The '''Aires Reflex Z''' (advertised from summer 1951 to spring 1954) was based on the YIII.
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It has a [[Seikosha Rapid]] shutter (B, 1-500, synchro) and, in most cases, a four-element [[Nikon|Nikkor]] lens (of which the view lens is f/3.2). Variant models include [[Zuiko]] and coral lenses, some made by Showa Koki.
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Export models use [[Seikosha-MX|Seikosha-MXL]] shutters. The nameplate of the domestic model is marked ''AIRESFLEX'' and underlined with an extended A almost tangent to the X. The export nameplate is marked ''AIRES'' with ''reflex'' below it.
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In 1953, when the Rolleicord IV cost $149 in the US, the Z with the coral lens cost $99, while the Z with the Nikkor cost $165.<ref>From ''US Camera,'' November 1953; cited by Hagiya, p.99.</ref>
  
== Models ==
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===Variation===
Later models, in approximately chronological order:
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* Nikkor, Seikosha-Rapid, AIRESFLEX
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* Zuiko, Seikosha-Rapid, AIRESFLEX
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* Coral, Seikosha-Rapid, AIRE reflex
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* Coral, Seikosha-MXL, AIRE reflex
  
* Aires Reflex (later, Airesflex) U
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==Aires flex U==
* Airesflex IV
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The '''Airesflex U''' (later, '''Airesflex U''', advertised from autumn 1951 until autumn 1954) exists in a number of variations.
* Aires Automat
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* Zuiko, Seikosha-Rapid (Us model)
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* Zuiko, Copal (Uc model)
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* Coral, Seikosha-Rapid (Ut model)
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* Coral, Copal
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* Excelsior, Copal
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in which the Copal shutter has speeds of B, 1–200 with flash synchronization and self-timer.
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The nameplate says ''AIRESFLEX.''
  
==Sources /further reading ==
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==Aires Automat==
In Japanese:
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The '''Aires Automat''' (advertised from spring 1954 until mid-1955) isthe most advanced. It is based on the Airesflex&nbsp;U; film advance is semi-automatic and it is wound by crank and has a self-cocking shutter. The shutter is a [[Seikosha-Rapid]] with M and X flash synchronization, and the lens is a Nikkor or Zuiko, Coral. The nameplate says ''AIRES AUTOMAT.'' In spring 1955 it was priced at ¥43,000 including case, remarkably high for a TLR.<ref>Advertisement placed in the July 1954 issue of ''Asahi Camera,'' reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.113. The IV appears in this ad together with the U and Automat, whose prices are not mentioned.</ref>
*{{Showa10}} 347&ndash;53.
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*Hagiya Takeshi (萩谷剛). "Airesu no kamera: Yarūfurekkusu soshite 6&times;6han niganrefu, 35mm kamera e (アイレスのカメラ:ヤルーフレックスそして6&times;6判二眼レフ、35mmカメラへ, The Aires cameras: From the Yallu Flex to 6&times;6 TLRs and 35mm cameras). Chapter 5 of ''Zunō kamera tanjō: Sengo kokusan kamera jū monogatari'' (ズノーカメラ誕生:戦後国産カメラ10物語, The birth of the Zunow camera: Ten stories of postwar Japanese camera makers). Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1999. ISBN 4-257-12023-1 In Japanese only. First published in issue 22 (September 1992) of ''Kamera rebyū: Kurashikku kamera senka'' (カメラレビュー・クラシックカメラ専科).
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It was also sold by [[Sears]] as Tower25 (Tower Automatic TLR).
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==Aires flex IV==
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The '''Airesflex IV''' (advertised in the second half of 1954) is a simpler version, with a red window for film advance. It has Coral lenses and a new Copal shutter (B, 1–300, with self-timer and flash synchronization) or Seikosha-Rapid. The nameplate says ''AIRESFLEX'' and underneath it ''Model IV.'' In summer 1954 it cost ¥17,000 including case.<ref>Advertisement placed in the May 1955 issue of ''Asahi Camera,'' reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.114.</ref>
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==Aires flex IV SA==
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The '''Airesflex IV SA''' is the export-receiving model of the Airesflex VI.
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==Notes==
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==Sources / further reading ==
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* {{Showa10}} 347–53. (See also the advertisement for item 355.)
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* Hagiya Takeshi (萩谷剛). "Airesu no kamera: Yarūfurekkusu soshite 6×6-han niganrefu, 35mm kamera e (アイレスのカメラ:ヤルーフレックスそして6×6判二眼レフ、35mmカメラへ, The Aires cameras: From the Yallu Flex to 6×6 TLRs and 35mm cameras). Chapter 5 of ''Zunō kamera tanjō: Sengo kokusan kamera jū monogatari'' (ズノーカメラ誕生:戦後国産カメラ10物語, The birth of the Zunow camera: Ten stories of postwar Japanese camera makers). Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1999. <nowiki>ISBN</nowiki> 4-257-12023-1 First published in issue 22 (September 1992) of ''Kamera rebyū: Kurashikku kamera senka'' (カメラレビュー・クラシックカメラ専科).
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* {{J historical}} P.60. The Airesflex&nbsp;Z appears (with the Minolta Flex IIB) for its semi-automatic film advance.
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* ''Watakushi no ni-gan-refu kamera-ten'' (私の二眼レフカメラ展, Exhibition of twin lens reflex cameras). Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 1992. (Exhibition catalogue, no ISBN number.) P.26.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
In English:
 
In English:
*[http://www.tlr-cameras.com/Japanese/Aires.html Aires Camera Co. TLRs] at [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/ tlr-cameras.com]
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* [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/Japanese/Aires.html Aires Camera Co. TLRs] at [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/ tlr-cameras.com]
*[http://nikomat.homeip.net/priv/camera/mednikkor/aires/aires-e.html Airesflex series], in particular the Airesflex Z and Aires Automat, at [http://nikomat.homeip.net/priv/camera/mednikkor/ Nikkor lenses for medium-format cameras], by Hiura Shinsaku. (See also Hiura's [http://nikomat.homeip.net/priv/camera/mednikkor/aires/aires-test/index.html tests of the Nikkor-Q.C. lens on the Airesflex Z] [comments in Japanese], and [http://nikomat.homeip.net/priv/camera/mednikkor/aires/aires/ sample photos from the Aires Automat].)
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* [http://nikomat.org/priv/camera/mednikkor/aires/aires.html Airesflex series], in particular the Airesflex Z and Aires Automat, in [http://nikomat.org/priv/camera/cameras.html Hiura Shinsaku's camera site]. (See also Hiura's [http://nikomat.org/priv/camera/mednikkor/aires/aires-test/index.html index.html tests of the Nikkor-Q.C. lens on the Airesflex Z] [comments in Japanese], and [http://nikomat.org/priv/camera/mednikkor/aires/aires/index.html sample photos from the Aires Automat].)
*[http://medfmt.8k.com/mf/airesflex.html Airesflex] at Bob Monaghan's site
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* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/aires/airesflex/airesflex.htm Airesflex PDF instructions] from [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ www.OrphanCameras.com]
*[http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~enduin/cameracatalogus/htm/aires_airesflex_z.htm Airesflex Z] at the Online Collectible Camera Catalogue
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* Airesflex (Z?) with Coral lens [https://www.flickr.com/photos/camerawiki/52432019856/in/pool-camerawiki/ advertised for USD $99.50], in December, 1953, ''U.S. Camera'' magazine, pg. 36
  
In Italian:
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In French:
*[http://corsopolaris.net/supercameras/aires/aires.html Aires cameras] including the TLR models, at [http://corsopolaris.net/supercameras/ Innovative cameras]
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* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=10347 Airesflex] at [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php Sylvain Halgand's  www.collection-appareils.fr]
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* [http://corsopolaris.net/supercameras/aires/aires.html Aires cameras] including the TLR models, at Massimo Bertacchi's [http://corsopolaris.net/supercameras/ Innovative cameras]
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* [http://www.samlarkameror.com/2_spegelreflex.htm TLR cameras] (with an Airesflex) at [http://www.samlarkameror.com/index.htm Samlarkameror.com]
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* [https://www.lpfoto.se/auk/w.object?inC=LP&inA=08-11-02&inO=111&inSiteLang=ENGLISH Aires Automat], lot no.111 of [https://www.lpfoto.se/auk/w.ObjectList?inSiteLang=ENGLISH&inC=LP&inA=08-11-02 auction no.31 (2 November 2008)] by [https://www.lpfoto.se/auk/w.AuctionList?inC=LP&inSiteLang=ENGLISH LP Foto]
  
 
In Japanese:
 
In Japanese:
*[http://www.remus.dti.ne.jp/~inasan99/camera/airesflex.html Airesflex IV] from [http://www.remus.dti.ne.jp/~inasan99/camera/nostalgic_camera.html this page of old advertisements]
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* [http://sts.kahaku.go.jp/sts/detail.php?no=103310371120&c=&y1=&y2=&id=103310371120 Airesflex Z] in the [http://sts.kahaku.go.jp/sts/set_brws_01.php?id=1033 Camera database] of the [http://sts.kahaku.go.jp/ Center of the History of Japanese Industrial Technology]
*Takasaki Motohiro's repair/maintenance pages (text in Japanese, plus pictures):
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* [http://www.remus.dti.ne.jp/~inasan99/camera/airesflex.html Airesflex IV] from [http://www.remus.dti.ne.jp/~inasan99/camera/nostalgic_camera.html this page of old advertisements]
**[http://kochi-med.net/moto/camera/camera_repair/aires_amat/index.htm Aires Automat]
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* Pages at [http://endoscopy.jp/moto/camera/ Takasaki Motohiro's camera repair/maintenance site]:
**[http://kochi-med.net/moto/camera/camera_repair/airesflex/index.htm Airesflex Z]
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** [http://endoscopy.jp/moto/camera/camera_repair/aires_amat/index.htm Aires Automat]
*[http://rd2h-ari.hp.infoseek.co.jp/AIRES_SPEC.htm Airesflex specifications] (in Japanese)
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** [http://endoscopy.jp/moto/camera/camera_repair/airesflex/index.htm Airesflex Z]
*[http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~RD2H-ARI/BUN_AIRES_Z.htm Airesflex Z] repair, by H. Arai (in Japanese, pictures)
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20081228020716/http://rd2h-ari.hp.infoseek.co.jp/AIRES_SPEC.htm Airesflex specifications (archive.org)] at [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~rd2h-ari/ Japan Family Camera]
*Aya's camera (text in Japanese, and pictures):
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* [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~RD2H-ARI/BUN_AIRES_Z.htm Airesflex Z] repair, by H. Arai
**[http://aya-2.hp.infoseek.co.jp/aires-flex-4_ca.html Airesflex IV]
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* Pages at [http://aya3photo.sakura.ne.jp/ Aya's camera site]:
**[http://aya-2.hp.infoseek.co.jp/airesflex-ua_ca.html Airesflex UA]
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** [http://aya3photo.sakura.ne.jp/aya-2/aires-flex-4_ca.html Airesflex IV]
**[http://aya-2.hp.infoseek.co.jp/aires-flex-y3_ca.html Airesflex YIII]
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** [http://aya3photo.sakura.ne.jp/aya-2/airesflex-ua_ca.html Airesflex UA]
**[http://aya-2.hp.infoseek.co.jp/airesflex-zniko_ca.html Airesflex Z]
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** [http://aya3photo.sakura.ne.jp/aya-2/aires-flex-y3_ca.html Airesflex YIII]
*[http://urawa.cool.ne.jp/hiroa/S_AIRESU_CORAL.htm Sample photos from an Airesflex U]
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** [http://aya3photo.sakura.ne.jp/aya-2/airesflex-zniko_ca.html Airesflex Z]
*[http://www.camera.co.jp/ginza5th/aires.html Aires Automat] from [http://www.camera.co.jp/ Kawamasu Camera]
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* [http://www.hayatacamera.co.jp/monthlyphoto/201001/ Airesflex Z] at [https://www.hayatacamera.co.jp/ Hayata Camera Laboratory]
 
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* [http://blog.livedoor.jp/united3arrows/archives/51246734.html Advertisement for the Airesflex and Aires 35] dated 1954, reproduced in [http://blog.livedoor.jp/united3arrows/ Shashin-Bako]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:47, 25 August 2023

Japanese 6×6 TLR
Postwar models (A–L)
6×7cm Koni-Omegaflex M
6×6cm
A–L
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Accuraflex | Aires Automat | Airesflex | Aires Reflex | Akumiflex | Alfaflex | Alpenflex | Amiflex | Autoflex | Beautyflex | Bikor-Flex | Bioflex | Companion | Copenflex | Cosmoflex | Crown Flex | Crystar Flex | Crystar 25 | Dorimaflex | Dorisflex | Easternflex | Echoflex | Eicaflex | Elbowflex | Elegaflex | Eleger Reflex | Elicaflex | Elizaflex | Elmoflex | Firstflex | Fodorflex | Fujicaflex | Geltoflex | Gnoflex | Graceflex | Halma Auto | Halma Flex | Hobiflex | Honorflex | Isocaflex | Itohflex | Kalloflex | Kallovex | Koniflex | Krimsoflex | Larkflex | Laurelflex | Luminaflex | Lustreflex | Lyraflex
Prewar and wartime models and postwar models (M–Z) ->
Other TLR, pseudo TLR and medium format SLR ->
Other Japanese 6×6, 4.5×6, 3×4 and 4×4 ->

The Aires Reflex, Airesflex and Aires Automat are 6×6 TLRs made by Aires in the early 1950s. Until summer 1953, and perhaps later, these were distributed in Japan by Tōyō Shashinki-zai.

All have 75mm f/3.5 lenses, and focus by moving the entire lens assembly.

Models

Aires Reflex Y

The Aireswas Reflex Y (advertised in early 1951) has Fujita Excelsior triplet lenses and a Nishida Wester shutter (B, 1–200) with self-timer and flash synchronization.[1] The nameplate says AiresReflex; under the nameplate, Aires Camera Ind. Co., Ltd.[2]

Aires Reflex YII

The Aires Reflex YII (advertised in spring and summer 1951) has an NKK shutter (same specifications as before, but with Kodak-style flash terminal) and a magnifying glass in the hood. The nameplate says Airesreflex.

Aires flex YIII

The Aires Reflex YIII (advertised from summer 1951 until summer 1953) is based on the YII but has semi-automatic film advance (align the "start" arrow with a marker; thereafter wind, cock and fire). Early examples have the Excelsior lenses; later ones Coral lenses.

Aires flex Z

The Aires Reflex Z (advertised from summer 1951 to spring 1954) was based on the YIII. It has a Seikosha Rapid shutter (B, 1-500, synchro) and, in most cases, a four-element Nikkor lens (of which the view lens is f/3.2). Variant models include Zuiko and coral lenses, some made by Showa Koki. Export models use Seikosha-MXL shutters. The nameplate of the domestic model is marked AIRESFLEX and underlined with an extended A almost tangent to the X. The export nameplate is marked AIRES with reflex below it. In 1953, when the Rolleicord IV cost $149 in the US, the Z with the coral lens cost $99, while the Z with the Nikkor cost $165.[3]

Variation

  • Nikkor, Seikosha-Rapid, AIRESFLEX
  • Zuiko, Seikosha-Rapid, AIRESFLEX
  • Coral, Seikosha-Rapid, AIRE reflex
  • Coral, Seikosha-MXL, AIRE reflex

Aires flex U

The Airesflex U (later, Airesflex U, advertised from autumn 1951 until autumn 1954) exists in a number of variations.

  • Zuiko, Seikosha-Rapid (Us model)
  • Zuiko, Copal (Uc model)
  • Coral, Seikosha-Rapid (Ut model)
  • Coral, Copal
  • Excelsior, Copal

in which the Copal shutter has speeds of B, 1–200 with flash synchronization and self-timer. The nameplate says AIRESFLEX.

Aires Automat

The Aires Automat (advertised from spring 1954 until mid-1955) isthe most advanced. It is based on the Airesflex U; film advance is semi-automatic and it is wound by crank and has a self-cocking shutter. The shutter is a Seikosha-Rapid with M and X flash synchronization, and the lens is a Nikkor or Zuiko, Coral. The nameplate says AIRES AUTOMAT. In spring 1955 it was priced at ¥43,000 including case, remarkably high for a TLR.[4]

It was also sold by Sears as Tower25 (Tower Automatic TLR).

Aires flex IV

The Airesflex IV (advertised in the second half of 1954) is a simpler version, with a red window for film advance. It has Coral lenses and a new Copal shutter (B, 1–300, with self-timer and flash synchronization) or Seikosha-Rapid. The nameplate says AIRESFLEX and underneath it Model IV. In summer 1954 it cost ¥17,000 including case.[5]

Aires flex IV SA

The Airesflex IV SA is the export-receiving model of the Airesflex VI.



Notes

  1. Lens and shutter: Hagiya, p.98.
  2. Photograph: Hagiya, p. 92.
  3. From US Camera, November 1953; cited by Hagiya, p.99.
  4. Advertisement placed in the July 1954 issue of Asahi Camera, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.113. The IV appears in this ad together with the U and Automat, whose prices are not mentioned.
  5. Advertisement placed in the May 1955 issue of Asahi Camera, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.114.


Sources / further reading

  • Asahi Camera (アサヒカメラ) editorial staff. Shōwa 10–40nen kōkoku ni miru kokusan kamera no rekishi (昭和10–40年広告にみる国産カメラの歴史, Japanese camera history as seen in advertisements, 1935–1965). Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1994. ISBN 4-02-330312-7. 347–53. (See also the advertisement for item 355.)
  • Hagiya Takeshi (萩谷剛). "Airesu no kamera: Yarūfurekkusu soshite 6×6-han niganrefu, 35mm kamera e (アイレスのカメラ:ヤルーフレックスそして6×6判二眼レフ、35mmカメラへ, The Aires cameras: From the Yallu Flex to 6×6 TLRs and 35mm cameras). Chapter 5 of Zunō kamera tanjō: Sengo kokusan kamera jū monogatari (ズノーカメラ誕生:戦後国産カメラ10物語, The birth of the Zunow camera: Ten stories of postwar Japanese camera makers). Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1999. ISBN 4-257-12023-1 First published in issue 22 (September 1992) of Kamera rebyū: Kurashikku kamera senka (カメラレビュー・クラシックカメラ専科).
  • The Japanese Historical Camera. 日本の歴史的カメラ (Nihon no rekishiteki kamera). 2nd ed. Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 2004. P.60. The Airesflex Z appears (with the Minolta Flex IIB) for its semi-automatic film advance.
  • Watakushi no ni-gan-refu kamera-ten (私の二眼レフカメラ展, Exhibition of twin lens reflex cameras). Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 1992. (Exhibition catalogue, no ISBN number.) P.26.

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