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'''Nippon Camera''' (日本カメラ, ''Nippon kamera'')<ref>While 日本 can be read as either "Nippon" or (more commonly) "Nihon", the front covers of newer issues of the magazine are clearly labeled "Nippon Camera" in roman letters in addition to the Japanese script. However, early issues lack this clarification on the front, and clearly announce "Nihon Camera" in roman letters on the back cover. (The February 1953 issue is an example.)</ref> is a Japanese photography magazine whose first issue is dated March 1950 and which has continued to the present (2007).
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'''Nippon Camera''' or '''Nihon Camera''' (日本カメラ, ''Nippon kamera'' or ''Nihon kamera'')<ref>While 日本 can be read as either "Nippon" or (more commonly) "Nihon", the front covers of newer issues of the magazine are clearly labeled "Nippon Camera" in roman letters in addition to the Japanese script. However, "Nihon" was the intended pronunciation early on. The first issue is marked "<small>NIHONCAMERA</small>" (no space) on the front cover, and the February 1953 issue has no roman-letter title on the front but clearly announces "Nihon Camera" in roman letters on the back cover.</ref> is a Japanese photography magazine whose first issue is dated March 1950 and which has continued to the present (2007).
  
 
The magazine started as a bimonthly magazine, published in Tokyo by Kōgeisha (光芸社) as the successor to the book series ''Amachua Shashin Sōsho'' (アマチュア写真叢書, October 1948 &ndash; December 1949). It became a monthly magazine from the issue dated July 1951. The magazine is now published by Nippon Camera-sha (Tokyo),<!-- I think the publisher just changed its name, but am not sure; and I don't know when this happened (Hoary) --> which since 1951 has published an annual about hardware, titled ''Kamera Nenkan'' (カメラ年鑑) except in 2006 when it was called ''Shashin Nenkan'' (写真年鑑), and has also long published an annually revised practical encyclopedia ''Gendai shashin no jiten'' (現代写真の事典) and other photography-related books.  
 
The magazine started as a bimonthly magazine, published in Tokyo by Kōgeisha (光芸社) as the successor to the book series ''Amachua Shashin Sōsho'' (アマチュア写真叢書, October 1948 &ndash; December 1949). It became a monthly magazine from the issue dated July 1951. The magazine is now published by Nippon Camera-sha (Tokyo),<!-- I think the publisher just changed its name, but am not sure; and I don't know when this happened (Hoary) --> which since 1951 has published an annual about hardware, titled ''Kamera Nenkan'' (カメラ年鑑) except in 2006 when it was called ''Shashin Nenkan'' (写真年鑑), and has also long published an annually revised practical encyclopedia ''Gendai shashin no jiten'' (現代写真の事典) and other photography-related books.  
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*[http://photojpn.org/books/mags/nippon.html Dealer's page] for the magazine
 
*[http://photojpn.org/books/mags/nippon.html Dealer's page] for the magazine
 
*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nippon_Camera Nippon Camera]'' in English-language Wikipedia
 
*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nippon_Camera Nippon Camera]'' in English-language Wikipedia
* Tucker, Anne Wilkes, et al. ''The History of Japanese Photography.'' New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003. ISBN 0-300-09925-8
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In Japanese
 
In Japanese
*''Nihon shashin-shi gaisetsu'' (日本写真史概説, An outline history of photography in Japan). (Supplementary 41st volume to the series ''Nihon no shashinka'' 日本の写真家.) Tokyo: Iwanami, 1999. ISBN 4-00-008381-3. P.&nbsp;41.
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*''[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/日本カメラ Nippon Camera]'' in Japanese-language Wikipedia
 
*''[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/日本カメラ Nippon Camera]'' in Japanese-language Wikipedia
 
*[http://www.nippon-camera.com/ Nippon Camera-sha], with a prominent link to ''Nippon Camera''
 
*[http://www.nippon-camera.com/ Nippon Camera-sha], with a prominent link to ''Nippon Camera''
*''Shashin zasshi no kiseki'' (写真雑誌の奇跡, "Traces of camera magazines"). Tokyo: JCII Library, 2001. Catalogue of an exhibition marking the tenth anniversary of the JCII Library, Tokyo.<!-- Available at the JCII library or camera museum; no ISBN -->
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*{{Jmags-gaisetsu}} P.&nbsp;41.  
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*{{Jmags-kiseki}}
  
 
''This article is based on [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nippon_Camera&oldid=100343735 the 13 January 2007 version of "''Nippon Camera''"] within English-language Wikipedia''
 
''This article is based on [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nippon_Camera&oldid=100343735 the 13 January 2007 version of "''Nippon Camera''"] within English-language Wikipedia''
  
 
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Revision as of 10:55, 14 March 2007

Nippon Camera or Nihon Camera (日本カメラ, Nippon kamera or Nihon kamera)[1] is a Japanese photography magazine whose first issue is dated March 1950 and which has continued to the present (2007).

The magazine started as a bimonthly magazine, published in Tokyo by Kōgeisha (光芸社) as the successor to the book series Amachua Shashin Sōsho (アマチュア写真叢書, October 1948 – December 1949). It became a monthly magazine from the issue dated July 1951. The magazine is now published by Nippon Camera-sha (Tokyo), which since 1951 has published an annual about hardware, titled Kamera Nenkan (カメラ年鑑) except in 2006 when it was called Shashin Nenkan (写真年鑑), and has also long published an annually revised practical encyclopedia Gendai shashin no jiten (現代写真の事典) and other photography-related books.

Since the demise of Camera Mainichi, the sole rival of Nippon Camera as a photography magazine attempting to cater to all tastes has been Asahi Camera.

Notes

  1. While 日本 can be read as either "Nippon" or (more commonly) "Nihon", the front covers of newer issues of the magazine are clearly labeled "Nippon Camera" in roman letters in addition to the Japanese script. However, "Nihon" was the intended pronunciation early on. The first issue is marked "NIHONCAMERA" (no space) on the front cover, and the February 1953 issue has no roman-letter title on the front but clearly announces "Nihon Camera" in roman letters on the back cover.

Links and sources

In English:

In Japanese

  • Nippon Camera in Japanese-language Wikipedia
  • Nippon Camera-sha, with a prominent link to Nippon Camera
  • Shirayama Mari (白山眞理). "Nihon no shashin/kamera zasshi" (日本の写真・カメラ雑誌). Nihon shashin-shi gaisetsu (日本写真史概説, "An outline history of photography in Japan"). Tokyo: Iwanami, 1999. ISBN 4-00-008381-3. P. 41.
  • Shirayama Mari (白山眞理). Shashin zasshi no kiseki (写真雑誌の奇跡, "Traces of camera magazines"). Tokyo: JCII Library, 2001.

This article is based on the 13 January 2007 version of "Nippon Camera" within English-language Wikipedia