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+ | '''Mihama''' was a brand of Japanese cameras, particularly 120 folding cameras, produced from 1952 until 1957. It was founded by Sugie Kichizō (杉江吉三, 1904-1982)<ref>Izu Shimbun (伊豆新聞, local newspaper in Shizuoka, Japan) December 17-19, 2018. Sugie Yoshihiro (杉江良弘) "Ninki taishu camera wo Kaihatsu, Gijutsusha Sugie Kichizo" (人気大衆カメラを開発 技術者・杉江吉三, Develop popular mass-market camera, engineer Sugie Kichizo).</ref> in a village called Mihama (三浜, in the province of Shizuoka). This probably explains the name of the company. | ||
The name of the company changed twice during this period. At first it was '''Mihama Seikō''' (三浜精工株式会社). It became '''Suruga Seiki''' (駿河精機株式会社) in 1953 or 1954, and finally during 1956 or 1957 it changed to '''Mihama Camera''' (ミハマカメラ株式会社): most of the "Mihama" models were produced by Suruga Seiki. | The name of the company changed twice during this period. At first it was '''Mihama Seikō''' (三浜精工株式会社). It became '''Suruga Seiki''' (駿河精機株式会社) in 1953 or 1954, and finally during 1956 or 1957 it changed to '''Mihama Camera''' (ミハマカメラ株式会社): most of the "Mihama" models were produced by Suruga Seiki. | ||
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* [[Semi Mihama]] I, II, III (4.5×6 folder) | * [[Semi Mihama]] I, II, III (4.5×6 folder) | ||
* [[Mihama Six]] I, II, IIIA, R, S, S2, X (6×6 folder) | * [[Mihama Six]] I, II, IIIA, R, S, S2, X (6×6 folder) | ||
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Some sources say there was also a Mihama Flex (or Mihamaflex) 120 TLR camera. | Some sources say there was also a Mihama Flex (or Mihamaflex) 120 TLR camera. | ||
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== Source / further reading == | == Source / further reading == |
Revision as of 07:00, 17 March 2021
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Mihama was a brand of Japanese cameras, particularly 120 folding cameras, produced from 1952 until 1957. It was founded by Sugie Kichizō (杉江吉三, 1904-1982)[1] in a village called Mihama (三浜, in the province of Shizuoka). This probably explains the name of the company.
The name of the company changed twice during this period. At first it was Mihama Seikō (三浜精工株式会社). It became Suruga Seiki (駿河精機株式会社) in 1953 or 1954, and finally during 1956 or 1957 it changed to Mihama Camera (ミハマカメラ株式会社): most of the "Mihama" models were produced by Suruga Seiki.
Camera list
- Semi Mihama I, II, III (4.5×6 folder)
- Mihama Six I, II, IIIA, R, S, S2, X (6×6 folder)
- Mihama Rhyme Six I, II (6×6 folder)
- Mihama 35-A, X (35mm leaf-shutter rangefinder)
Some sources say there was also a Mihama Flex (or Mihamaflex) 120 TLR camera.
Notes
- ↑ Izu Shimbun (伊豆新聞, local newspaper in Shizuoka, Japan) December 17-19, 2018. Sugie Yoshihiro (杉江良弘) "Ninki taishu camera wo Kaihatsu, Gijutsusha Sugie Kichizo" (人気大衆カメラを開発 技術者・杉江吉三, Develop popular mass-market camera, engineer Sugie Kichizo).
Source / further reading
- Asahi Camera (アサヒカメラ) editorial staff. Shōwa 10–40nen kōkoku ni miru kokusan kamera no rekishi (昭和10–40年広告にみる国産カメラの歴史, Japanese camera history as seen in advertisements, 1935–1965). Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1994. ISBN 4-02-330312-7. Pp. 198–200, 306–7, 370, 408.
Link
In Japanese:
- Mihama Six S page (archived), with details about the history of Mihama, at the website of Mihama Giken, a company founded by Sugie Kichizō's son
- Mihama Flex specifications (archive.org) at Japan Family Camera