Eagle (Kuribayashi)
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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.
Image from CAMERA (ARS) March 1930. image by National Diet library, Japan (Permission of National Diet Library, Japan. 国図利1401065-7-63, Aug.9.2014) (Image rights) |
Notes
- ↑ Baird, p.13.
Bibliography
- Baird, John R. Collectors guide to Kuribayashi-Petri Cameras. Grantsburg, WI (USA): Centennial Photo Service, 1991. ISBN 0-931838-16-9. Pp.13–4 and 97–8.
This camera is not listed in Sugiyama.
Kuribayashi prewar and wartime cameras ( ) | ||||
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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 |