Japanese aerial cameras
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Various Japanese companies manufactured aerial cameras, equipping the Japanese military forces between World War I and World War II. After the war, Konica also made the Type G aerial model.
Links
In English:
- Article titled "Nikon and the sponsorship of Japan's optical industry by the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1917-1945", by Jeff Alexander, published in Gateway
- Konishi Machine-gun Camera Model 89, lot no.609 of auction no.4 (November 22, 2003) by Westlicht Photographica Auction
- Machine-gun camera among Japanese artefacts at the Museum of World War II, Boston
- Machine-gun cameras at Seawood Photo, including Rokuoh-sha models
- Konica Aerial Type G: lot no.316 of the March 25, 2006 Photographica and Film auction by Auction Team Breker
- Japanese aerial cameras in the collections of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
In Swedish:
- Konica Aerial Type G, lot no.115 of auction no.31 (2 November 2008) by LP Foto
In Japanese:
- Wetwing Aerial Camera, with the following subpages:
- Aerial Camera Type 99 (GSK-99) among other naval cameras
- Pages at Kore nāni:
- Aerial Camera Type 100 (SK-100) at Nagoya's Camera Club
- Aerial Camera Type 100 (SK-100) in the Topcon Club website
- Aerial Camera Type 100 (SK-100) at Miliken's blog
In Chinese: