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In 1921, in addition to a number of imported cameras, it was offering the [[Lily (horizontal)|Lily No.2]] by [[Konica|Rokuoh-sha]] and a {{kabine}}-size field camera.<REF> Advertisement in ''[[Ars Camera]]'' September 1921. </REF> This field camera has double extension bellows and various movements, and was supplied with a Thornton-type shutter, a tripod and a cloth sack. The choice of lenses was as follows: | In 1921, in addition to a number of imported cameras, it was offering the [[Lily (horizontal)|Lily No.2]] by [[Konica|Rokuoh-sha]] and a {{kabine}}-size field camera.<REF> Advertisement in ''[[Ars Camera]]'' September 1921. </REF> This field camera has double extension bellows and various movements, and was supplied with a Thornton-type shutter, a tripod and a cloth sack. The choice of lenses was as follows: | ||
− | * [[Goerz]] | + | * [[Dagor|Goerz Dagor]] No.2 f/6.8, {{yen|185|1921}}; |
* [[Dallmeyer]] Ser.II No.4 f/6, {{yen|175|1921}}; | * [[Dallmeyer]] Ser.II No.4 f/6, {{yen|175|1921}}; | ||
* Trinar No.2 f/6, {{yen|118|1921}}; | * Trinar No.2 f/6, {{yen|118|1921}}; |
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Ichikawaya (市川屋) was a Japanese distributor between the two World Wars. It reportedly sold the Venis plate folder.
Advertisement by Ichikawaya in Ars Camera September 1921. (Image rights) |
In 1921, in addition to a number of imported cameras, it was offering the Lily No.2 by Rokuoh-sha and a kabine-size field camera.[1] This field camera has double extension bellows and various movements, and was supplied with a Thornton-type shutter, a tripod and a cloth sack. The choice of lenses was as follows:
- Goerz Dagor No.2 f/6.8, ¥185;
- Dallmeyer Ser.II No.4 f/6, ¥175;
- Trinar No.2 f/6, ¥118;
- Novar Double Anastigmat f/6, ¥105.
Notes
- ↑ Advertisement in Ars Camera September 1921.
Bibliography
- Ars Camera. Advertisement by Ichikawaya in September 1921. No page number.