Mulber (3×4)

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Template:Japan 127 See also Mulber Six. The Mulber (マルバカメラ) was a 3×4 Japanese camera.

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.

The Mulber was offered for ¥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.

The other characteristics are unknown, and no Mulber seems to have recently surfaced.