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In other advertisements, model '''I''' was offered for ¥93, with a f:4.5 lens and slow speeds to 1/5s, model '''II''' with slow speeds to 1s and was offered with a f:3.5 lens for ¥154; model '''III''' with a f:4.5 lens and slow speeds to 1/5s for ¥125. (Oddly, these advertisements do not mention ''top'' speeds.) Various Mulix filters were offered to go with the camera, each at ¥5.80.
 
In other advertisements, model '''I''' was offered for ¥93, with a f:4.5 lens and slow speeds to 1/5s, model '''II''' with slow speeds to 1s and was offered with a f:3.5 lens for ¥154; model '''III''' with a f:4.5 lens and slow speeds to 1/5s for ¥125. (Oddly, these advertisements do not mention ''top'' speeds.) Various Mulix filters were offered to go with the camera, each at ¥5.80.
  
The only company name is K.K. Kuwata Shōkai (株式会社桑田商会), based in Osaka, probably the distributor's name. The same name appears in ads for the [[Mulber Six]].
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The only company name is [[Kuwata|Kuwata Shōkai]], probably the distributor's name.
  
 
In this article, the katakana script マリックス (''marikkusu'') has been romanized as "Mulix", because a camera has been advertised for sale by a reputable dealer as a Mulix Six with a 75mm f3.5 Mulixar. No other information has been found. Meanwhile, the advertisement anthology described below calls it "Malix".
 
In this article, the katakana script マリックス (''marikkusu'') has been romanized as "Mulix", because a camera has been advertised for sale by a reputable dealer as a Mulix Six with a 75mm f3.5 Mulixar. No other information has been found. Meanwhile, the advertisement anthology described below calls it "Malix".

Revision as of 20:35, 23 October 2006

Japanese Six (6×6)
Prewar and wartime models (edit)
folding
Adler Six | Bonny Six | Clover-Six | Condor Six | First Six | Gelto Six | Gotex | Green | Lyra Six | Super Makinet Six | Mamiya Six | Miyako Six | Mulber Six | Mulix | National Six | Neure Six | Oko Six | Olympus Six | Pilot Six | Romax | Ugein | Vester-Six | Victor Six | Weha Six
collapsible
Ehira Chrome Six | Minolta Six | Shinko Super | Weha Chrome Six
unknown
Freude Six | Heart Camera | Konter Six | Tsubasa Six
Postwar models (edit)
folding
Aires Viceroy | Angel Six | Aram Six | Astoria Super Six | Atom Six | Balm Six | Baron | Beauty Six (1950) | Beauty Six (1953) | Calm Six | Carl Six | Centre Six | Crown | Crystar Six | Daido Six | Dorima Six | Doris Six | Ehira Six | Elbow Six | First Six | Flora Six | Fodor Six | Frank Six | Fujica Six | Super Fujica Six | Futami Six | Gotex | Grace Six | Kohken Chrome Six | Kyowa Six | Liner Six | Lyra Six | Mamiya Six | Middl Six | Mihama Six | Mine Six | Minon Six | Mizuho Six | Motoka Six | Mount Six | Muse Six | Super Naiku | Ofuna Six | Olympus Six | Olympus Chrome Six | Orion Six | Oscar Six | Pigeon Six | Planet | Please Six | Pluto Six | Poppy Six | Press Van | Press Van-120 | Proud Chrome Six | Proud Super Six | Renown Six | Ricoh Six | Ruvikon | Ruvinal | Sanon Six | Silver Six | Sisley 1 | Sisley 2 & 3 | Sister Six | Tenar Six | Toho Six | Tomic | Toyoca Six | Ugein Six | Wagen Six | Walcon 6 | Welmy Six | Wester | Windsor Six
rigid or collapsible
Dia Six | Ehira Chrome Six | Enon Six | Flora | Flashline | Fujipet | Harmony | Mikono-6 | Orion | Ponix | Rich-Ray-6 | Shumy | Weha Chrome Six
Japanese SLR, TLR, pseudo TLR and stereo models ->
Japanese 3×4 and 4×4, 4×5 and 4×6.5, 4.5×6 and older 6×9 ->

The Mulix (マリックス) was a Japanese 6×6 folding camera. It is an ordinary copy of the Ikonta B, with a folding finder, a key to advance the film, strap lugs and a body release. The camera was fitted with one or other four-element "Mulixar" lens.

Some advertisements show two versions (not distinguished by name in any way) with a choice between (a) an f:4.5 lens and speeds of 1/5 to 1/250 and (b) an f:3.5 lens and speeds of 1 to 1/500.

In other advertisements, model I was offered for ¥93, with a f:4.5 lens and slow speeds to 1/5s, model II with slow speeds to 1s and was offered with a f:3.5 lens for ¥154; model III with a f:4.5 lens and slow speeds to 1/5s for ¥125. (Oddly, these advertisements do not mention top speeds.) Various Mulix filters were offered to go with the camera, each at ¥5.80.

The only company name is Kuwata Shōkai, probably the distributor's name.

In this article, the katakana script マリックス (marikkusu) has been romanized as "Mulix", because a camera has been advertised for sale by a reputable dealer as a Mulix Six with a 75mm f3.5 Mulixar. No other information has been found. Meanwhile, the advertisement anthology described below calls it "Malix".

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 Item 256.

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