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The '''Light''' (ライト) is a Japanese camera using [[127 film]], distributed in 1940 by [[Sasaki|Sasaki Shōten]] and [[Yamamoto Shashinki-ten]].<REF> Date and mention of Yamamoto: {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;342. </REF> It is a dual-format camera, taking 4&times;6.5 and 3&times;4 exposures. The lens and shutter assembly is mounted on a telescopic tube. The body has a chrome top plate, with a knob at each end. The finder is slightly offset to the left and is contained in a rectangular housing, attached to the top plate and supporting an accessory shoe. It seems that the bottom plate is chrome too.
 
The '''Light''' (ライト) is a Japanese camera using [[127 film]], distributed in 1940 by [[Sasaki|Sasaki Shōten]] and [[Yamamoto Shashinki-ten]].<REF> Date and mention of Yamamoto: {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;342. </REF> It is a dual-format camera, taking 4&times;6.5 and 3&times;4 exposures. The lens and shutter assembly is mounted on a telescopic tube. The body has a chrome top plate, with a knob at each end. The finder is slightly offset to the left and is contained in a rectangular housing, attached to the top plate and supporting an accessory shoe. It seems that the bottom plate is chrome too.
  

Revision as of 11:12, 5 December 2006

Japanese Vest (4×5 and 4×6.5) (edit)
folding
4×4.5 Orient
4×5 Minion
4×6.5 Clover Vest | Dianette | Eagle | Friend | Kooa | National | New Vest | Nifcarette | Pearlette | B Pearlette | Special Pearlette | Pionette | Pocket Prince | Sirius Bebe | Speed Pocket | Tsubasa Spring | Victory
rigid or collapsible
4×5 Alfax | Olympus Standard | Sakura (bakelite) | Well Standard
4×6.5 Vest Adler | Vest Alex | Kowa Kid | Light | Light Super | Baby Minolta | Minolta Vest | Regal Olympic | Vest Olympic | Tsubasa Chrome | Zen-99
box
4×6.5 Baby Clover | Sakura (box) | Spirit
unknown
4×5 Vesten
4×6.5 Victor Vest
unknown Meiro
Japanese 3×4 and 4×4, 4.5×6, 6×6 and 6×9 ->

The Light (ライト) is a Japanese camera using 127 film, distributed in 1940 by Sasaki Shōten and Yamamoto Shashinki-ten.[1] It is a dual-format camera, taking 4×6.5 and 3×4 exposures. The lens and shutter assembly is mounted on a telescopic tube. The body has a chrome top plate, with a knob at each end. The finder is slightly offset to the left and is contained in a rectangular housing, attached to the top plate and supporting an accessory shoe. It seems that the bottom plate is chrome too.

In an advertisement dated June 1940[2], the camera is offered for ¥28 with a Light Anastigmat f/6.3 lens and a Colt shutter giving B, 25, 50, 75, 150 speeds. The shutter plate is marked NEW-COLT at the top, and it seems that the shutter is everset. A "Light" logo appears in the advertisement, made to look like the contemporary Leica engravings.

Notes

  1. Date and mention of Yamamoto: Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 342.
  2. Advertisement published in Asahi Camera, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 100.

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