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== Maker and distributor ==
 
== Maker and distributor ==
The Elliotte Ace is attributed to [[Aloha|Aloha Optical Works]] by {{Sugiyama}} and {{McKeown}}.<REF> {{Sugiyama}}, item 2097, {{McKeown}}, p.&nbsp;45. </REF> The former source says that it was distributed by [[Ōhashi|Ōhashi Takeji Shōten]],<REF> {{Sugiyama}}, item 2097. </REF> but {{Kokusan}} attributes the camera to the distributor [[Chiyoda Shōkai]].<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;347. </REF>
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The Elliotte Ace is attributed to [[Aloha|Aloha Optical Works]] by {{Sugiyama}} and {{McKeown}}.<REF> {{Sugiyama}}, item 2097, {{McKeown}}, p.&nbsp;45. </REF> The former source says that it was distributed by [[Ōhashi|Ōhashi Takeji Shōten]],<REF> {{Sugiyama}}, item 2097. The same is said in [http://rd2h-ari.hp.infoseek.co.jp/ERIOT_SPEC.htm this page at Japan Family Camera]. </REF> but {{Kokusan}} attributes the camera to the distributor [[Chiyoda Shōkai]].<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;347. </REF>
  
 
The camera was featured in a news column of ''[[Ars Camera]]'' in January 1952, where it was perhaps called "Elliotte Flex" or "Elliotte Ref" (エリオットレフ).<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;347. The name is given as "Elliotte Ref" (エリオットレフ) in ''katakana'' and "Elliotte Flex" in Roman spelling. </REF>
 
The camera was featured in a news column of ''[[Ars Camera]]'' in January 1952, where it was perhaps called "Elliotte Flex" or "Elliotte Ref" (エリオットレフ).<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;347. The name is given as "Elliotte Ref" (エリオットレフ) in ''katakana'' and "Elliotte Flex" in Roman spelling. </REF>
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The Elliotte Ace is shaped like a [[TLR|twin lens reflex]] but the viewing lens is not used for focusing. The advance knob is on the top of the right hand sideplate. The viewing hood has an ''A<small>CE</small>'' logo and the name ''Elliotte'' is inscribed in cursive letters above the front plate. The viewing lens is engraved ''ELLIOTTE.''
 
The Elliotte Ace is shaped like a [[TLR|twin lens reflex]] but the viewing lens is not used for focusing. The advance knob is on the top of the right hand sideplate. The viewing hood has an ''A<small>CE</small>'' logo and the name ''Elliotte'' is inscribed in cursive letters above the front plate. The viewing lens is engraved ''ELLIOTTE.''
  
The only surviving example observed so far<REF> Example pictured in {{Sugiyama}}, item 2097. </REF> has Torionar Anastigmat 75mm f/4.5 lens and an [[Apus]] shutter by [[Konica|Rokuoh-sha]]. The lens is focused by turning the front element. The Apus is dial-set and gives T, B, 25&ndash;100 speeds; the release lever is directly attached to the front of the shutter casing. The lens and shutter certainly come from pre-1945 stocks of parts, and they are perhaps not original.
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The only surviving example observed so far<REF> Example pictured in {{Sugiyama}}, item 2097. </REF> has a Torionar Anastigmat 75mm f/4.5 lens and an [[Apus]] shutter by Rokuoh-sha ([[Konica|Konishiroku]]). The lens is focused by turning the front element. The Apus is dial-set and gives T, B, 25&ndash;100 speeds; the release lever is directly attached to the front of the shutter casing. The lens and shutter certainly come from pre-1945 stocks of parts, and they are perhaps not original.
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[http://rd2h-ari.hp.infoseek.co.jp/ERIOT_SPEC.htm This page at Japan Family Camera] says that two versions exist: the Elliotte I with an Apus, priced &yen;4,500, and the Elliotte II with a Durax (also by [[Konica|Konishiroku]]), priced &yen;5,500.<REF> The lens is mentioned as a 75/4.5 called ''Torio'' (トリオ), presumably a mistake for Torionar. </REF>
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

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The Elliotte Ace is a 6×6 pseudo TLR camera, made in Japan around 1952.

Maker and distributor

The Elliotte Ace is attributed to Aloha Optical Works by Sugiyama and McKeown.[1] The former source says that it was distributed by Ōhashi Takeji Shōten,[2] but Kokusan kamera no rekishi attributes the camera to the distributor Chiyoda Shōkai.[3]

The camera was featured in a news column of Ars Camera in January 1952, where it was perhaps called "Elliotte Flex" or "Elliotte Ref" (エリオットレフ).[4]

Description

The Elliotte Ace is shaped like a twin lens reflex but the viewing lens is not used for focusing. The advance knob is on the top of the right hand sideplate. The viewing hood has an ACE logo and the name Elliotte is inscribed in cursive letters above the front plate. The viewing lens is engraved ELLIOTTE.

The only surviving example observed so far[5] has a Torionar Anastigmat 75mm f/4.5 lens and an Apus shutter by Rokuoh-sha (Konishiroku). The lens is focused by turning the front element. The Apus is dial-set and gives T, B, 25–100 speeds; the release lever is directly attached to the front of the shutter casing. The lens and shutter certainly come from pre-1945 stocks of parts, and they are perhaps not original.

This page at Japan Family Camera says that two versions exist: the Elliotte I with an Apus, priced ¥4,500, and the Elliotte II with a Durax (also by Konishiroku), priced ¥5,500.[6]

Notes

  1. Sugiyama, item 2097, McKeown, p. 45.
  2. Sugiyama, item 2097. The same is said in this page at Japan Family Camera.
  3. Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 347.
  4. Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 347. The name is given as "Elliotte Ref" (エリオットレフ) in katakana and "Elliotte Flex" in Roman spelling.
  5. Example pictured in Sugiyama, item 2097.
  6. The lens is mentioned as a 75/4.5 called Torio (トリオ), presumably a mistake for Torionar.

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