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− | The '''Baby Leotax''' is a Japanese | + | |image=[http://www.flickr.com/photos/lincolnkush/3794110206/ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2553/3794110206_008e5424ca_m.jpg]<br>''Picture by Lincoln Kush. {{with permission}}'' |
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+ | The '''Baby Leotax''' is a Japanese 3×4cm folding camera made before or during the war by [[Shōwa Kōgaku]]. | ||
− | == | + | == Original documents == |
− | + | Various recent sources say that the Baby Leotax was released in 1941, but no original document has yet been found to confirm this.<REF> Date: ''Omoide no supuringu-kamera-ten'', p.26; {{MK}}, p.891; {{SUG}}, item 1158. </REF> In particular this camera does not appear in {{Kokusan}} and no advertisement has yet been observed. The camera was mentioned in the government inquiry listing Japanese camera production as of April 1943, as made by Shōwa and distributed by [[Misuzu Shōkai]].<REF> {{Inquiry1943_short}}, item 166. </REF> | |
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− | {| class="plainlinks" align="center" width= | + | == Description == |
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− | + | || ''Baby Leotax, Rieze-Anastigmat 5cm f/3.5 lens no.1667, Yamato-Rapid shutter (B, 1–500). Picture by Lincoln Kush. {{with permission}}'' | |
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+ | The Baby Leotax is a vertical folding camera copied on the [[Baby Ikonta]]. (Other Japanese copies of that camera are the [[Baby Lyra]] and the folding [[Baby Germa]], which is extremely similar to the Baby Leotax.) | ||
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+ | There is a folding optical finder on one side. The body release is on the left of the viewfinder, as seen by the photographer holding the camera horizontally. The advance knob is at the bottom right, and there is a tripod thread at the bottom left. The back is hinged to the left and is locked by a sliding bar on the right. There are two red windows to control the film advance, protected by a common sliding cover. | ||
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+ | The name ''BABY-LEOTAX'' is embossed in the front leather and there is an ''S.W.K.'' logo engraved in the folding struts (presumably for <u>S</u>hō<u>w</u>a <u>K</u>ōgaku). | ||
− | || [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lincolnkush/ | + | The shutter is a Yamato Rapid (B, 1–500), engraved ''YAMATO-RAPID'' on the speed rim. It was made by [[Yamato|Yamato Kōki Seisakusho]].<REF> {{Inquiry1943_short}}, shutter item 18-R-10. </REF> The lens is a front-cell focusing Rieze Anastigmat 5cm f/3.5. It has three elements and was made by [[Fujita|Fujita Kōgaku Kikai]].<REF> {{Inquiry1943_short}}, lens item Jb6. </REF> |
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− | [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lincolnkush/ | + | == Surviving examples == |
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+ | || [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lincolnkush/3794110206/ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2553/3794110206_008e5424ca_m_d.jpg] [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lincolnkush/3794110422/ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2602/3794110422_d93c4cc9a5_m.jpg] [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lincolnkush/3794110834/ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2638/3794110834_ea57ba7288_m.jpg] | ||
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+ | || [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lincolnkush/3794108914/ http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3569/3794108914_6c02297796_m.jpg] [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lincolnkush/3793289895/ http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3649/3793289895_38e7016e40_m.jpg] [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lincolnkush/3794108512/ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2674/3794108512_29a34d17aa_m.jpg] | ||
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+ | || ''Baby Leotax, Rieze-Anastigmat 5cm f/3.5 lens no.1667, Yamato-Rapid shutter (B, 1–500).<br>(The key soldered to the advance knob is surely not original.)<br>Pictures by Lincoln Kush. {{with permission}}'' | ||
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− | + | The Baby Leotax was certainly produced in limited numbers, and only a few surviving examples are known. The early cameras have a black lens bezel with the lens name in lowercase letters.<REF> Example pictured in {{SUG}}, item 1158, and in {{MK}}, p.891 (this is perhaps the same camera, with lens no.14xx). </REF> Later ones have a silver lens bezel with the lens name in capital letters.<REF> Examples pictured in this article (lens no.1667), in Fujishima, p.23 of {{KKS}} no.8 (lens no.1737), and in ''Omoide no supuringu-kamera-ten'', p.26 (lens no.1856). </REF> | |
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
− | * Fujishima Kōichi (藤島広一). "Shattā ni yoru nendai shibetsu" (シャッターによる年代識別, Dating a camera from its shutter). {{KKS008}} Pp. | + | * Fujishima Kōichi (藤島広一). "Shattā ni yoru nendai shibetsu" (シャッターによる年代識別, Dating a camera from its shutter). {{KKS008}} Pp.21–4. |
* {{Inquiry1943}} Item 166. | * {{Inquiry1943}} Item 166. | ||
− | * {{McKeown12}} P. | + | * {{McKeown12}} P.891. |
− | * ''Omoide no supuringu-kamera-ten'' (思い出のスプリングカメラ展, Exhibition of beloved self-erecting cameras). Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 1992. (Exhibition catalogue, no ISBN number.) P. | + | * ''Omoide no supuringu-kamera-ten'' (思い出のスプリングカメラ展, Exhibition of beloved self-erecting cameras). Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 1992. (Exhibition catalogue, no ISBN number.) P.26. |
* {{Zukan}} Item 1158. | * {{Zukan}} Item 1158. | ||
The Baby Leotax is not listed in {{Kokusan}}. | The Baby Leotax is not listed in {{Kokusan}}. |
Revision as of 18:34, 24 August 2009
The Baby Leotax is a Japanese 3×4cm folding camera made before or during the war by Shōwa Kōgaku.
Original documents
Various recent sources say that the Baby Leotax was released in 1941, but no original document has yet been found to confirm this.[1] In particular this camera does not appear in Kokusan kamera no rekishi and no advertisement has yet been observed. The camera was mentioned in the government inquiry listing Japanese camera production as of April 1943, as made by Shōwa and distributed by Misuzu Shōkai.[2]
Description
Baby Leotax, Rieze-Anastigmat 5cm f/3.5 lens no.1667, Yamato-Rapid shutter (B, 1–500). Picture by Lincoln Kush. (Image rights) |
The Baby Leotax is a vertical folding camera copied on the Baby Ikonta. (Other Japanese copies of that camera are the Baby Lyra and the folding Baby Germa, which is extremely similar to the Baby Leotax.)
There is a folding optical finder on one side. The body release is on the left of the viewfinder, as seen by the photographer holding the camera horizontally. The advance knob is at the bottom right, and there is a tripod thread at the bottom left. The back is hinged to the left and is locked by a sliding bar on the right. There are two red windows to control the film advance, protected by a common sliding cover.
The name BABY-LEOTAX is embossed in the front leather and there is an S.W.K. logo engraved in the folding struts (presumably for Shōwa Kōgaku).
The shutter is a Yamato Rapid (B, 1–500), engraved YAMATO-RAPID on the speed rim. It was made by Yamato Kōki Seisakusho.[3] The lens is a front-cell focusing Rieze Anastigmat 5cm f/3.5. It has three elements and was made by Fujita Kōgaku Kikai.[4]
Surviving examples
Baby Leotax, Rieze-Anastigmat 5cm f/3.5 lens no.1667, Yamato-Rapid shutter (B, 1–500). (The key soldered to the advance knob is surely not original.) Pictures by Lincoln Kush. (Image rights) |
The Baby Leotax was certainly produced in limited numbers, and only a few surviving examples are known. The early cameras have a black lens bezel with the lens name in lowercase letters.[5] Later ones have a silver lens bezel with the lens name in capital letters.[6]
Notes
- ↑ Date: Omoide no supuringu-kamera-ten, p.26; McKeown, p.891; Sugiyama, item 1158.
- ↑ "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras"), item 166.
- ↑ "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras"), shutter item 18-R-10.
- ↑ "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras"), lens item Jb6.
- ↑ Example pictured in Sugiyama, item 1158, and in McKeown, p.891 (this is perhaps the same camera, with lens no.14xx).
- ↑ Examples pictured in this article (lens no.1667), in Fujishima, p.23 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.8 (lens no.1737), and in Omoide no supuringu-kamera-ten, p.26 (lens no.1856).
Bibliography
- Fujishima Kōichi (藤島広一). "Shattā ni yoru nendai shibetsu" (シャッターによる年代識別, Dating a camera from its shutter). Kamera Rebyū: Kurashikku Kamera Senka (カメラレビュー クラシックカメラ専科) / Camera Review: All about Historical Cameras no.8, September 1986. No ISBN number. Supuringu kamera (スプリングカメラ, special issue on spring cameras). Pp.21–4.
- "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" (国産写真機ノ現状調査, Inquiry into Japanese cameras), listing Japanese camera production as of April 1943. Reproduced in Supuringu kamera de ikou: Zen 69 kishu no shōkai to tsukaikata (スプリングカメラでいこう: 全69機種の紹介と使い方, Let's try spring cameras: Presentation and use of 69 machines). Tokyo: Shashinkogyo Syuppan-sha, 2004. ISBN 4-87956-072-3. Pp.180–7. Item 166.
- McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). P.891.
- Omoide no supuringu-kamera-ten (思い出のスプリングカメラ展, Exhibition of beloved self-erecting cameras). Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 1992. (Exhibition catalogue, no ISBN number.) P.26.
- Sugiyama, Kōichi (杉山浩一); Naoi, Hiroaki (直井浩明); Bullock, John R. The Collector's Guide to Japanese Cameras. 国産カメラ図鑑 (Kokusan kamera zukan). Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1985. ISBN 4-257-03187-5. Item 1158.
The Baby Leotax is not listed in Kokusan kamera no rekishi.