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The '''Convex Reflex''' (コンベックスレフレックス) is a Japanese SLR camera taking ''daimeishi'' (6.5×9cm) plates or pack film, made by [[Sone|Sone Shunsuidō]] in the 1920s. It is only known from one advertisement, where it is offered along with the [[Secrette]] 4.5×6cm detective camera and [[Apollo and Lloyd|Apollo]] 6.5×9cm folder.<REF> Advertisement reproduced in Morishita, p.70 of {{KKS}} no.22. </REF> | The '''Convex Reflex''' (コンベックスレフレックス) is a Japanese SLR camera taking ''daimeishi'' (6.5×9cm) plates or pack film, made by [[Sone|Sone Shunsuidō]] in the 1920s. It is only known from one advertisement, where it is offered along with the [[Secrette]] 4.5×6cm detective camera and [[Apollo and Lloyd|Apollo]] 6.5×9cm folder.<REF> Advertisement reproduced in Morishita, p.70 of {{KKS}} no.22. </REF> | ||
Revision as of 23:49, 30 January 2008
The Convex Reflex (コンベックスレフレックス) is a Japanese SLR camera taking daimeishi (6.5×9cm) plates or pack film, made by Sone Shunsuidō in the 1920s. It is only known from one advertisement, where it is offered along with the Secrette 4.5×6cm detective camera and Apollo 6.5×9cm folder.[1]
The Convex Reflex has a box-shaped body with a rigid tapered front, a large viewing hood, a focusing helical and various controls on the photographer's right, certainly to wind, set and trip the focal plane shutter. The text of the advertisement says that the lens is a Complanar (コンプラナー) f/4.5, specially made by a French company in Paris for Tokyo Camera Works, the manufacturing branch of Sone Shunsuidō. The price is given as ¥135.
Notes
- ↑ Advertisement reproduced in Morishita, p.70 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.22.
Bibliography
- Morishita Hajime (森下肇). "Atomu-han kamera no subete" (アトム判カメラのすべて, All of Atom-size cameras). 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.22, September 1992. No ISBN number. Airesu no subete (アイレスのすべて, special issue on Aires). Pp.55–70.