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The '''Eagle''' is a camera made by [[Petri|Kuribayashi]] in the late 1920s. It is only mentioned by Baird who says that it was a rollfilm camera taking 4&times;6.5cm exposures and introduced in 1927, two years after the [[Pearlette]].<REF> Date: Baird, p.&nbsp;13. </REF> It seems that no surviving example has ever been found.
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The '''Eagle''' is a camera made by [[Petri|Kuribayashi]] in the late 1920s. It is only mentioned by Baird, who says that it was a rollfilm camera taking 4×6.5cm exposures and introduced in 1927, two years after the [[Pearlette]].<REF> Baird, p.13. </REF> It seems that no surviving example has ever been found.
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The above is an advertisement from Japanese CAMERA magazine published by ARS in March 1930.
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This advertisement shows Eagle Hand Camera (Upper) as NEW products, and Speed Reflex (Lower).
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Eagle Hand Camera is Tefuda size plate folder camera, with Mayer Trioplan f/6.3 and Vario Shutter.
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Later advertisement says this camera also have Mayer Anastigmat f/4.5 and Compur or Isopool shutter.
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It was sold 48 yens.
  
 
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
* {{Baird Petri}} Pp.&nbsp;13&ndash;4 and 97&ndash;8.
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* {{Baird Petri}} Pp.13–4 and 97–8.
This camera is not listed in {{Sugiyama}}.
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This camera is not listed in {{SUG}}.
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 22 February 2019

Japanese Vest (4×5 and 4×6.5) (edit)
folding
4×4.5 Orient
4×5 Minion
4×6.5 Clover Vest | Dianette | Eagle | Friend | Kooa | National | New Vest | Nifcarette | Pearlette | B Pearlette | Special Pearlette | Pionette | Pocket Prince | Sirius Bebe | Speed Pocket | Tsubasa Spring | Victory
rigid or collapsible
4×5 Alfax | Olympus Standard | Sakura (bakelite) | Well Standard
4×6.5 Vest Adler | Vest Alex | Kowa Kid | Light | Light Super | Baby Minolta | Minolta Vest | Regal Olympic | Vest Olympic | Tsubasa Chrome | Zen-99
box
4×6.5 Baby Clover | Sakura (box) | Spirit
unknown
4×5 Vesten
4×6.5 Victor Vest
unknown Meiro
Japanese 3×4 and 4×4, 4.5×6, 6×6 and 6×9 ->

The Eagle is a camera made by Kuribayashi in the late 1920s. It is only mentioned by Baird, who says that it was a rollfilm camera taking 4×6.5cm exposures and introduced in 1927, two years after the Pearlette.[1] It seems that no surviving example has ever been found.

The above is an advertisement from Japanese CAMERA magazine published by ARS in March 1930. This advertisement shows Eagle Hand Camera (Upper) as NEW products, and Speed Reflex (Lower). Eagle Hand Camera is Tefuda size plate folder camera, with Mayer Trioplan f/6.3 and Vario Shutter. Later advertisement says this camera also have Mayer Anastigmat f/4.5 and Compur or Isopool shutter. It was sold 48 yens.

Notes

  1. Baird, p.13.

Bibliography

This camera is not listed in Sugiyama.


Kuribayashi prewar and wartime cameras (edit)
rollfilm folders
Eagle | Speed Pocket | First Roll | First Center | Semi First | First Six | Baby Semi First | Semi Rotte | Hokoku | Mizuho
plate folders rigid SLR TLR unknown
Mikuni | First | First Etui | Kokka | Romax | Tokiwa Molby Speed Reflex First Reflex Baby First