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The '''Idea No.1''' (アイデア一号) are Japanese plate folders made by Rokuoh-sha, the manufacturing branch of Konishiroku (predecessor of [[Konica]]). They exist in {{tefuda}} (8×10.5cm) and {{daimeishi}} (6.5×9cm) size, and replaced the [[Idea A]] and [[Idea B and Idea Snap|Idea B]] series in 1923.
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The '''Idea No.1''' (アイデア一号) are Japanese plate folders made by Rokuoh-sha, the manufacturing branch of Konishiroku (predecessor of [[Konica]]). They exist in {{meishi}} (5.5×8cm), {{daimeishi}} (6.5×9cm) and {{tefuda}} (8×10.5cm) size, and replaced the [[Idea A]] and [[Idea B and Idea Snap|Idea B]] series in 1923.
  
 
''See also the other [[Idea]] models.''
 
''See also the other [[Idea]] models.''
  
== General description ==
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== Description ==
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The '''Idea No.1''' models have a mixed construction, with a wooden main body and a metal folding bed.<REF> Kikuoka, p.29 of {{KKS}} no.10. </REF> The folding struts are quite large, and there is a handle at the top of the main body. The front standard mainly consists of a U-shaped metal part, and has no visible movement ability. The [[brilliant finder]] is attached to the top of the lensboard, straight in the middle. The bellows have single extension, and there is a distance scale on the photographer's left.<REF> Single extension: Kikuoka, p.29 of {{KKS}} no.10. </REF> The name ''N°1 IDEA'' is sometimes inscribed at the bottom of the front standard; at least some examples also have an ''IDEA'' embossing in the top handle, and an ''Idea'' logo on the ground glass hood.
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The larger {{tefuda}} (8×10.5cm) model has a focusing wheel on the photographer's right, and a rigid [[brilliant finder]] covered by a hood.
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The smaller {{meishi}} (5.5×8cm), then {{daimeishi}} (6.5×9cm) model, has no focusing wheel but a lever in front of the lens standard, whose exact purpose is unknown. The [[brilliant finder]] is collapsible and has a square window.
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== Commercial life ==
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
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* {{AR}}. Advertisement by [[Konica|Konishiroku Honten]] in November 1924, June and December 1926, February and May 1927. No page numbers.
 
* Kikuoka Sei (菊岡清). "Konica history 3. Meiji 41-nen – Taishō 12-nen." (Konica history 3. 明治41年–大正12年. From Meiji year 41 (1908) to Taishō year 12 (1923).) {{KKS010}} Pp.24–32.
 
* Kikuoka Sei (菊岡清). "Konica history 3. Meiji 41-nen – Taishō 12-nen." (Konica history 3. 明治41年–大正12年. From Meiji year 41 (1908) to Taishō year 12 (1923).) {{KKS010}} Pp.24–32.
 
* {{Lewis}} P.23.
 
* {{Lewis}} P.23.

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tefuda (8×10.5cm) Eagle | Idea A | Idea B | Idea No.1 | Idea (metal) | Iris | Lily (original) | Lily (horizontal) | Lily (metal) | Palma | Pearl No.3, No.4 | Minimum Pearl | Special Pearl | Sakura Palace | Sakura Pocket Prano | Star | Tokiwa | Weha
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kabine (12×16.5cm) Idea | Noble | Sakura Prano | Star Premo
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The Idea No.1 (アイデア一号) are Japanese plate folders made by Rokuoh-sha, the manufacturing branch of Konishiroku (predecessor of Konica). They exist in meishi (5.5×8cm), daimeishi (6.5×9cm) and tefuda (8×10.5cm) size, and replaced the Idea A and Idea B series in 1923.

See also the other Idea models.

Description

The Idea No.1 models have a mixed construction, with a wooden main body and a metal folding bed.[1] The folding struts are quite large, and there is a handle at the top of the main body. The front standard mainly consists of a U-shaped metal part, and has no visible movement ability. The brilliant finder is attached to the top of the lensboard, straight in the middle. The bellows have single extension, and there is a distance scale on the photographer's left.[2] The name N°1 IDEA is sometimes inscribed at the bottom of the front standard; at least some examples also have an IDEA embossing in the top handle, and an Idea logo on the ground glass hood.

The larger tefuda (8×10.5cm) model has a focusing wheel on the photographer's right, and a rigid brilliant finder covered by a hood.

The smaller meishi (5.5×8cm), then daimeishi (6.5×9cm) model, has no focusing wheel but a lever in front of the lens standard, whose exact purpose is unknown. The brilliant finder is collapsible and has a square window.

Commercial life







Notes

  1. Kikuoka, p.29 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.10.
  2. Single extension: Kikuoka, p.29 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.10.

Bibliography

Links

In Japanese:


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