Lily (horizontal)

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The Lily (リリー) are Japanese plate folders made by Rokuoh-sha, the manufacturing branch of Konishi or Konishiroku (predecessors of Konica). This page is about the horizontal models, in meishi, tefuda and hagaki size.

For the original vertical model, see Lily (original). For the later metal models, see Lily (metal).

General description

The horizontal Lily were patterned after the Voigtländer Alpin. They have a mixed construction with a wooden main body and a metal folding bed.[1] The bellows have double extension, driven by a knob on the photographer's right. The front standard has a U-shaped main part and horn-shaped handles to pull it forward. It allows vertical and horizontal movements. There is a folding Newton finder above the main body. The name The Lily is usually inscribed on a round plate attached above the body, to the right of the viewfinder (as seen by the photographer).

The Lily No.2 and Special Lily

The Lily No.2 (リリー2号) was reportedly introduced in January 1916 in tefuda format (8×10.5cm), and in September in meishi format (5.5×8cm).[2] The following lens and shutter combinations were reportedly offered in 1916:[3]

The Special Lily (スペシャルリリー) was released as an upmarket version, indistinguishable from the Lily No.2 but for its more expensive lens and shutter combinations.[3] This model was reportedly introduced in September 1916, at first in tefuda-size only, with an Optimo shutter and a Wollensak Velostigmat Ser.II f/4.5 lens.[3] In January 1919, a hagaki-size model (8×14cm) was introduced with the same lens; a Bausch & Lomb Zeiss Ser.IC f/4.5 lens option was simultaneously added in tefuda-size.[4] A Wollensak Verito f/4.5 lens is also reported at some time.[5] It is said that the Special Lily was later available with a Compur shutter and Heliar f/4.5, Collinear f/6.8 or Dagor f/6.8 lenses.[6]

The Lily No.2 appears in an advertisement in Ars Camera September 1921. The following lens and shutter combinations are listed:

lens shutter price in meishi-size price in tefuda-size
Wollensak Voltas f/8 Victo ¥78 ¥93
Idea Anastigmat f/7.5 Victo ¥97 ¥103
Velostigmat Ser.IV f/6.3 Victo ¥108 _
Velostigmat Ser.IV f/6.3 Auto _ ¥138
Velostigmat Ser.IV f/6.3 Optimo ¥138 ¥158
Velostigmat Ser.I f/6.3 Optimo _ ¥192
Velostigmat Ser.II f/4.5 Optimo ¥204 ¥229
Zeiss Tessar Ser.IIB (f/6.3)[7] Optimo _ ¥236
Collinear f/6.3 Compur _ ¥226
Dynar f/6.3 Compur _ ¥210
Goerz Dagor Compur _ ¥238
Cooke Ser.III (f/6.3)[7] Optimo _ ¥210

This document does list expensive combinations, but the name "Special Lily" does not appear anywhere.


Notes

  1. Metal folding bed: Kikuoka, p.26 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.10.
  2. Dates: Kikuoka, pp.26–7 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.10. The date is given as January 1916 in the chronology of the official company history Shashin to tomo ni hyaku-nen, reproduced in Tanaka, p.94 of the same magazine; the format is mentioned as daimeishi (6.5×9cm) in this document, surely by mistake.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Kikuoka, p.26 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.10.
  4. Kikuoka, pp.26–7 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.10.
  5. This page at R. Konishi Rokuoh-sha.
  6. Kikuoka, p.27 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.10.
  7. 7.0 7.1 The aperture appears in the 1921 advertisement reproduced in this page at R. Konishi Rokuoh-sha.

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