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It was a vertical style folding camera, with a folding frame finder. | It was a vertical style folding camera, with a folding frame finder. | ||
+ | A 1938 ad, in an issue of Asahi Camera, showed all the Lyra range and announced the Baby Lyra in three versions: | ||
+ | * f/6.3 lens for 28 yen (bad scan, prices hard to read) | ||
+ | * f/4.5 lens for 36 yen | ||
+ | * f/3.5 lens for 46 yen | ||
+ | The case was not included. | ||
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 11:01, 17 May 2006
Template:127 Japan The Baby Lyra was a 3x4 folding Japanese camera, made by Fuji Kogaku. It was inspired by the Zeiss Ikon Baby Ikonta.
It was a vertical style folding camera, with a folding frame finder. A 1938 ad, in an issue of Asahi Camera, showed all the Lyra range and announced the Baby Lyra in three versions:
- f/6.3 lens for 28 yen (bad scan, prices hard to read)
- f/4.5 lens for 36 yen
- f/3.5 lens for 46 yen
The case was not included.
Links
- A-Z 127 film cameras at Asacame, with the Baby Lyra on this page