Alma Baby Ref

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Template:127 Japan The Alma Baby Ref (アルマ・ベビーレフ) is a 3×4cm pseudo TLR: its shape imitates a twin lens reflex but the finder is nothing more than a big brilliant finder, and it is probably fixed-focus. The lens is said to be an Argus 50/6.3 and the shutter an Argus B, 25–100.[1]

The Alma Baby Ref appears in advertisements dated 1937 and 1938[2]. Its price was ¥23.50. The company name that appears in the May 1938 advertisement is Banno Bōeki, it was probably only the distributor. Kokusan kamera no rekishi attributes the camera to Miyoshi Kōgaku, but it is similar to other Japanese 3×4 pseudo-TLRs of the time, like for example the Clover Baby Ref sold by Hagi Kōgyō Bōeki in 1937 or the Chukon Ref sold by Riken in 1939. It only differs from the Clover Baby Ref by the Alma nameplate, that seems to be attached by two screws and easily interchanged. It is probable that these cameras were produced in the same sub-contracting factories.

Notes

  1. Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 334.
  2. Advertisement for the Alma Four and Alma Baby Ref, published in the May 1938 issue of Hōdō Shashin, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, item 15.

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