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The '''Mulber''' (マルバカメラ) was a 3×4 Japanese camera.
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The '''Mulber''' (マルバカメラ) is a 3&times;4 Japanese camera, that was distributed by [[Kuwata|Kuwata Shōkai]] from 1936 to 1939.<REF> Dates: {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;341. </REF> Some advertisements also mention "Mulber Camera Works", but it is unknown if it was really the name of a company.
  
It is only known by an ad in the Sep 1938 issue of ''Asahi Camera'', where it appears together with the [[Mulber Six]]. The company name was Kuwata Shōkai (桑田商会). It was probably the distributor, based in Osaka.
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It seems that the Mulber has a [[bakelite]] body. The lens and shutter assembly are mounted on a telescopic tube. There is a tubular optical finder centred on the top plate and an advance knob on the left. There is a button on the right of the viewfinder that looks like a body release but it is probably the release of the telescopic tube.
  
The Mulber was offered for &yen;10. It had a lens and shutter assembly mounted on a telescopic tube. The body was embossed ''Mulber'' on the front, it was maybe in [[bakelite]]. There was a tubular optical finder centered on the top plate and an advance knob at the left.
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In an advertisement dated March 1936<REF> Advertisement published in ''Asahi Camera'', reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;95. </REF>, the Mulber is offered for {{yen|15|1936}} with a Mulber 50mm f/6.3 lens and a B, 25, 50 shutter. The front of the body is marked ''MULBER'' in capital letters and the shutter plate is marked ''MULBER'' in fancy letters at the top and ''MULBER CAMERA WORKS'' at the bottom, with a hexagonal logo on the right that might read ''MKS''.
  
The other characteristics are unknown, and no Mulber seems to have recently surfaced.
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In an advertisement dated September 1938<REF> Advertisement published in ''Asahi Camera'', scans observed in an eBay auction. </REF>, the camera is offered for {{yen|10|1938}}. The marking on the body is ''Mulber'' in fancy letters.
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No example of the Mulber seems to have surfaced since.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:31, 24 October 2006

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The Mulber (マルバカメラ) is a 3×4 Japanese camera, that was distributed by Kuwata Shōkai from 1936 to 1939.[1] Some advertisements also mention "Mulber Camera Works", but it is unknown if it was really the name of a company.

It seems that the Mulber has a bakelite body. The lens and shutter assembly are mounted on a telescopic tube. There is a tubular optical finder centred on the top plate and an advance knob on the left. There is a button on the right of the viewfinder that looks like a body release but it is probably the release of the telescopic tube.

In an advertisement dated March 1936[2], the Mulber is offered for ¥15 with a Mulber 50mm f/6.3 lens and a B, 25, 50 shutter. The front of the body is marked MULBER in capital letters and the shutter plate is marked MULBER in fancy letters at the top and MULBER CAMERA WORKS at the bottom, with a hexagonal logo on the right that might read MKS.

In an advertisement dated September 1938[3], the camera is offered for ¥10. The marking on the body is Mulber in fancy letters.

No example of the Mulber seems to have surfaced since.

Notes

  1. Dates: Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 341.
  2. Advertisement published in Asahi Camera, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 95.
  3. Advertisement published in Asahi Camera, scans observed in an eBay auction.

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