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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
 
* {{Showa10}} Item 279. (See also the picture on p.13.)
 
* {{Showa10}} Item 279. (See also the picture on p.13.)
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* Awano Mikio (粟野幹男). "Minoruta ryakushi" (ミノルタ略史, Minolta short history). {{KKS012}} Pp.6–8.
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* Awano Mikio (粟野幹男). "Senzen no Minoruta kamera" (戦前のミノルタカメラ, Prewar Minolta cameras). {{KKS012}} Pp.13–7.
 
* {{Baird Japanese}} Pp.38 and 42.
 
* {{Baird Japanese}} Pp.38 and 42.
 
* {{EM735}} "Minoruta nigan-refu no yūwaku" (ミノルタ二眼レフの誘惑", Seduction of Minolta TLR cameras). Pp.135–6.
 
* {{EM735}} "Minoruta nigan-refu no yūwaku" (ミノルタ二眼レフの誘惑", Seduction of Minolta TLR cameras). Pp.135–6.
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* {{McKeown12}} P.681.
 
* {{McKeown12}} P.681.
 
* [[Minolta|Minolta Camera]]. ''Minolta 50-nen no ayumi'' (Minolta・50年のあゆみ, Minolta 50-year history). November 1978. Pp.5–6 and 65.
 
* [[Minolta|Minolta Camera]]. ''Minolta 50-nen no ayumi'' (Minolta・50年のあゆみ, Minolta 50-year history). November 1978. Pp.5–6 and 65.
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* Saeki Kakugorō (佐伯恪五郎). "Tashima Gizō<!-- or Yoshimi -->-shi ni kiku" (田嶋義三氏に聞く, "Asking Tashima Gizō<!-- or Yoshimi -->"). {{KKS012}} Pp.76–9.
 
* {{Scheibel}} Pp.22–3.
 
* {{Scheibel}} Pp.22–3.
 
* {{SK}} no.77 (September 1958). "Hensen kamera ichiran-pyō" (変遷カメラ一らん表, Table of camera evolution.) P.295. (This is a chronology of Minolta cameras from the Nifcarette onwards. This document is also reproduced in Tanimura, p.7 of {{CCN}} no.116.)
 
* {{SK}} no.77 (September 1958). "Hensen kamera ichiran-pyō" (変遷カメラ一らん表, Table of camera evolution.) P.295. (This is a chronology of Minolta cameras from the Nifcarette onwards. This document is also reproduced in Tanimura, p.7 of {{CCN}} no.116.)
 
* {{Zukan}} Item 2013.
 
* {{Zukan}} Item 2013.
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* Tanaka Masao (田中政雄). "Minolta Camera: nigan-refu kamera" (Minolta Camera: 二眼レフカメラ, Minolta TLR cameras). {{KKS012}} Pp.25–30.
 
* Taniguchi Masao (谷口匡男), from the commercial department (営業部) of [[Minolta|Chiyoda Kōgaku Seikō]]. "Minoruta kamera no sakujitsu, konnichi" (ミノルタ・カメラの昨日、今日, Minolta cameras, yesterday and today). In {{SK}} no.77 (September 1958). Pp.275–9. (The two first pages of this document, on pre-1937 cameras, are also reproduced in Tanimura, p.8 of {{CCN}} no.116.)
 
* Taniguchi Masao (谷口匡男), from the commercial department (営業部) of [[Minolta|Chiyoda Kōgaku Seikō]]. "Minoruta kamera no sakujitsu, konnichi" (ミノルタ・カメラの昨日、今日, Minolta cameras, yesterday and today). In {{SK}} no.77 (September 1958). Pp.275–9. (The two first pages of this document, on pre-1937 cameras, are also reproduced in Tanimura, p.8 of {{CCN}} no.116.)
 
* Yoshikawa Hayao (吉川速男). ''Watakushi no Minorutafurekkusu'' (私のミノルタフレックス, My Minoltaflex). Tokyo: Genkōsha, 1951.<!-- Not seen -->
 
* Yoshikawa Hayao (吉川速男). ''Watakushi no Minorutafurekkusu'' (私のミノルタフレックス, My Minoltaflex). Tokyo: Genkōsha, 1951.<!-- Not seen -->

Revision as of 21:55, 15 June 2008

Japanese 6×6 TLR
Prewar and wartime models (edit)
6×6cm Elmoflex | First Reflex | Kiko Flex | Lyra Flex | Minoltaflex | Minoltaflex Automat | Minoltaflex military prototype | Nōman Flex | Ostenflex | Prince Flex | Ricohflex (original) | Ricohflex B | Rollekonter | Roll-o-Frex | Rorter Ref | Rorterflex | Sakura-flex | Simpuflex | Starflex | Taroflex | Valflex | Yokusanflex
Postwar models and other TLR ->
Pseudo TLR and medium format SLR ->
Other Japanese 6×6, 4.5×6, 3×4 and 4×4 ->

See also the Minoltaflex Automat and the postwar Minoltaflex II and III.

The Minoltaflex (later termed the Minoltaflex I) is a TLR (twin lens reflex) camera for 120 film made by Chiyoda Kōgaku (later Minolta) and introduced in December 1937. It has unit focusing, and protection against double exposure.

The (silver) nameplate is simply marked Minolta.[1] The camera has a Compur or a Crown II shutter (T, B, 1–300) and a Promar 7.5cm f/3.5 taking lens.

Notes

  1. Like the Minoltaflex Automat, it is referred to in advertising as ミノルタフレックス (Minorutafurekkusu), obviously a compound of "Minolta" and "flex". The decision whether to refer to this as "Minoltaflex" or "Minolta Flex" — one word or two — is rather arbitrary.

Bibliography

Links

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In Japanese:


Nifca, Molta and Chiyoda prewar and wartime cameras (edit)
folding plate cameras
Nifcaklapp | Nifcasport | Sirius | Arcadia | Lomax | Eaton | Happy
folding rollfilm cameras telescopic bakelite cameras
Nifcarette | Sirius Bebe | Semi Minolta | Auto Semi Minolta Minolta Vest | Baby Minolta | Minolta Six
strut-folding cameras TLR cameras
Nifca-Dox | Minolta | Auto Minolta | Auto Press Minolta Minoltaflex | Minoltaflex Automat | Minoltaflex military prototype