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The '''Nescon 35''' is a Japanese 35mm viewfinder camera, made in 1956 and 1957.<REF> Dates: advertisements and articles listed in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;395. </REF> It was made by [[Nihon Seiki|Nihon Seiki Kōgyō]] and distributed by [[Goyō|Goyō Shōkai]].<REF> Nihon Seiki Kōgyō: a camera was sold in an eBay auction with a box reportedly inscribed "Nihon Seiki Kogyo Co., Ltd." </REF>
 
The '''Nescon 35''' is a Japanese 35mm viewfinder camera, made in 1956 and 1957.<REF> Dates: advertisements and articles listed in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;395. </REF> It was made by [[Nihon Seiki|Nihon Seiki Kōgyō]] and distributed by [[Goyō|Goyō Shōkai]].<REF> Nihon Seiki Kōgyō: a camera was sold in an eBay auction with a box reportedly inscribed "Nihon Seiki Kogyo Co., Ltd." </REF>
  
== Advertising ==
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== General description ==
The Nescon 35 was announced in various Japanese magazines in 1956.<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;395. </REF> It seems that it was consistently advertised as the '''Nescon 35 II''' but the nature of the new features is unknown. An advertisement dated January 1957<REF> Published in ''Sankei Camera'', reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;265. </REF> reads '''Nescon 35 II New''' or "'''Nescon 35 II''' new model" (ネスコン35Ⅱ新型). The price was {{yen|4,950|1957}}. The only company name mentioned was the distributor [[Goyō|Goyō Shōkai]].
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The camera is certainly a derivative or successor of the [[Aruba 35|Aruba 35 II]] distributed in 1954 and 1955 by [[Chūō|Chūō Shashin-yōhin]] and attributed to [[Koike|Koike Seiki]]. It has a metal body with chrome top and bottom plates. The advance knob is at the right end and the rewind knob at the left. They are bigger than the knobs of the Aruba 35 II and the exposure counter surrounds the base of the advance knob.
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The viewfinder is offset to the left and is contained in a top housing covering the space between both knobs. This housing also supports an accessory shoe and the body release. The release is bigger than the release of the Aruba and it is surronded by a milled part. There is a button placed close behind, at the place of the exposure counter of the Aruba, probably to unlock the rewind. The front of the top housing has a ''NESCON 35'' marking. The serial number is engraved above the viewfinder.
  
== Description ==
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The lens is a unit-focusing 40mm f/3.5. The lens rim is engraved ''Nihon Seiki Nescon 1:3.5 f=40mm'' with no serial number. The shutter is situated behind the focusing helical. It gives B, 25&ndash;200 speeds, selected by a lever with the ''25'', ''B'', ''50'', ''100'', ''200'' positions in that order. It is synchronized for flash via a PC connector at the bottom.
All the examples observed so far are similar to the camera pictured in the advertisement, they are probably of the Nescon 35 II type.
 
  
The camera is certainly a derivative of the [[Aruba 35|Aruba 35 II]] distributed in 1954 and 1955 by [[Chūō|Chūō Shashin-yōhin]] and attributed to [[Koike|Koike Seiki]]. It has a metal body with chrome top and bottom plates. The advance knob is at the right end and the rewind knob at the left. The viewfinder is offset to the left and is contained in a top housing covering the space between both knobs. This housing also supports an accessory shoe and the body release, and it probably contains the exposure counter whose window is visible behind the release button. The only significant difference with the body of the Aruba 35 II is the shape and position of the shutter release and the absence of the two black lines at the front of the top housing, replaced by a ''NESCON 35'' marking. The serial number is engraved above the viewfinder.
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== Advertising ==
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The '''original Nescon 35''' was announced in various Japanese magazines in 1956.<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;395. </REF> {{Kokusan}} says that it was consistently advertised as the '''Nescon 35 II New''' (ネスコン35Ⅱ新型). An advertisement dated January 1957<REF> Published in ''Sankei Camera'', reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;265. </REF> offers the Nescon 35 II New for {{yen|4,950|1957}}. The only company name mentioned is the distributor [[Goyō|Goyō Shōkai]]. The advertising picture shows a camera with detachable back. It is probable that the fixed back version is the Nescon 35 and that the detachable back version.
  
The back is removed together with the bottom plate to load the film. (This perhaps makes another difference with the [[Aruba 35|Aruba 35 II]], whose back seems to be fixed with film loading through the bottom plate only.) The bottom plate has a locking key in the middle and a tripod thread offset to the left.
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== Actual examples and versions ==
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Two versions have been observed. The presumed '''first version''' has a fixed back and the film loading is through the bottom plate. It is pictured in {{Sugiyama}}.<REF> Sugiyama, item 3523. Close scrutiny of the body edge reveals that the back is fixed. </REF> It probably corresponds to the original Nescon 35.
  
The lens is a unit-focusing 40mm f/3.5. The lens rim is engraved ''Nihon Seiki Nescon''. The shutter is situated behind the focusing helical. It gives B, 25&ndash;200 speeds, selected by a lever with the ''25'', ''B'', ''50'', ''100'', ''200'' positions in that order. It is synchronized for flash via a PC connector at the bottom.
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The presumed '''second version''' has a back detachable together with the bottom plate. The bottom plate has a locking key in the middle and a tripod thread offset to the left.<REF> Example observe in an eBay auction. </REF> It probably corresponds to the Nescon 35 II New.
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 17:50, 17 January 2007

The Nescon 35 is a Japanese 35mm viewfinder camera, made in 1956 and 1957.[1] It was made by Nihon Seiki Kōgyō and distributed by Goyō Shōkai.[2]

General description

The camera is certainly a derivative or successor of the Aruba 35 II distributed in 1954 and 1955 by Chūō Shashin-yōhin and attributed to Koike Seiki. It has a metal body with chrome top and bottom plates. The advance knob is at the right end and the rewind knob at the left. They are bigger than the knobs of the Aruba 35 II and the exposure counter surrounds the base of the advance knob.

The viewfinder is offset to the left and is contained in a top housing covering the space between both knobs. This housing also supports an accessory shoe and the body release. The release is bigger than the release of the Aruba and it is surronded by a milled part. There is a button placed close behind, at the place of the exposure counter of the Aruba, probably to unlock the rewind. The front of the top housing has a NESCON 35 marking. The serial number is engraved above the viewfinder.

The lens is a unit-focusing 40mm f/3.5. The lens rim is engraved Nihon Seiki Nescon 1:3.5 f=40mm with no serial number. The shutter is situated behind the focusing helical. It gives B, 25–200 speeds, selected by a lever with the 25, B, 50, 100, 200 positions in that order. It is synchronized for flash via a PC connector at the bottom.

Advertising

The original Nescon 35 was announced in various Japanese magazines in 1956.[3] Kokusan kamera no rekishi says that it was consistently advertised as the Nescon 35 II New (ネスコン35Ⅱ新型). An advertisement dated January 1957[4] offers the Nescon 35 II New for ¥4,950. The only company name mentioned is the distributor Goyō Shōkai. The advertising picture shows a camera with detachable back. It is probable that the fixed back version is the Nescon 35 and that the detachable back version.

Actual examples and versions

Two versions have been observed. The presumed first version has a fixed back and the film loading is through the bottom plate. It is pictured in Sugiyama.[5] It probably corresponds to the original Nescon 35.

The presumed second version has a back detachable together with the bottom plate. The bottom plate has a locking key in the middle and a tripod thread offset to the left.[6] It probably corresponds to the Nescon 35 II New.

Notes

  1. Dates: advertisements and articles listed in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 395.
  2. Nihon Seiki Kōgyō: a camera was sold in an eBay auction with a box reportedly inscribed "Nihon Seiki Kogyo Co., Ltd."
  3. Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 395.
  4. Published in Sankei Camera, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 265.
  5. Sugiyama, item 3523. Close scrutiny of the body edge reveals that the back is fixed.
  6. Example observe in an eBay auction.

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