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Q Coral Lens on an Aires Viscount M2.8 image by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |
Coral (コーラル, kōraru) was the brand used for lenses by Shōwa Kōki, and, after the absorption in 1953 of that company by Aires, by Aires itself.[1] It was produced until around 1962.
Lens list
Coral / 3-element 3-groups | |
1:3.2/f=4.5cm | Aires35 II |
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1:3.5/f=4.5cm | Aires35 I |
1:3.5/f=7.5cm | AiresFlex Z Aires Automat AiresFlex U AiresFlex IV, IV SA Aires Viceroy |
Q Coral / 4-element 3-groups | |
1:2.8/f=4.5cm | Aires35 IIIA Aires Viscount Aires M28, M2.8, ViscountM2.8 |
1:2.8/f=5cm | Aires35 IIA Aires Penta35, Ever |
1:3.2/f=4.5cm | Aires35 IIIB |
1:3.5/f=7.5cm | AiresFlex Z |
P Coral / 5-element 4-groups | |
1:2.4/f=4.5cm | Aires35 IIIC |
H Coral / 6-element 4-roups | |
1:1.8/f=4.5cm | Aires35 IIIS IIISA Aires 35-V |
1:1.9/f=4.5cm | Aires35 IIIL Aires35 IIIC Aires 35-V Aires Viscount Aires Radar Eye |
1:2/f=4.5cm | Aires35 III |
1:2/f=5cm | Aires Penta35, Penta35 LM, EVER |
S Coral / 7-elements 4-groups | |
1:1.5/f=4.5cm | Aires 35-V |
W Coral / 4-elements 3-groups | |
1:3.2/f=3.5cm | Aires 35-V |
TELE Coral / 5-elements 3-groups | |
1:3.5/f=10cm | Aires 35-V |
Auto S Coral / ?-elements ?-groups | |
1:1.4/f=55mm | Aires Fa |
Zoom Coral / ?-elements ?-groups | |
1:2.8/f=10-30mm | Aires Zoom 8 |
Notes
- ↑ Hagiya, p.99.
Source / further reading
In Japanese:
- 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.