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'''Daiichi Kōgaku''' was a Japanese camera maker active in the 1950s. It made the [[Zenobia]] series of 4.5×6 folders and the [[Zenobiaflex]] 6×6 TLR. It also made a preseries of Leica copies, called Ichicon or Ichicon 35 depending on the source. According to [http://www.cameraguild.jp/nekosan/honor.htm a page by Nekosan], they were related to the [[Honor]], were only made at preseries level and some were called Zenobia 35. The same source indicates that Daiichi went bankrupt soon after.
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'''Daiichi Kōgaku K.K.''' (第一光学株式会社) is a Japanese camera maker that was active from at least 1952. It is probably unrelated to the wartime [[Daiichi Kikō]].
  
Both {{Kokusan}} and {{McKeown}} attribute the postwar [[Waltax]] models to Daiichi, and the company is probably related to [[Okada]].
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It made the [[Zenobia]] series of 4.5×6 folders and the [[Zenobiaflex]] 6×6 TLR. The Zenobia folder is a continuation of the [[Waltax]] by [[Okada Kōgaku]], with different lens and shutter names. There was surely some reason to change the brand names of the camera, lens and shutter all at once. It is possible either that Okada renamed itself into Daiichi, or that it was bought by this company. Both {{Kokusan}} and {{McKeown}} attribute the postwar Waltax models to Daiichi, but all the Waltax cameras have Okako markings.
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Daiichi Kōgaku changed its name to '''Zenobia Kōgaku K.K.''' (ゼノビア光学株式会社) between 1956 and 1957, adopting the brand name of its cameras, and remained in existence at least until 1958.
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It also offered the [[Zenobia 35]] fixed lens rangefinder, and made a preseries of Leica copies, called [[Ichicon]] or Ichicon 35 depending on the source. According to [http://www.cameraguild.jp/nekosan/honor.htm a page by Nekosan], the Ichicon is related to the [[Honor]] and only a preseries was made. The same source indicates that the company went bankrupt soon after.
  
 
An ad for the Zenobia and Zenobiaflex, dating from 1954, shows the full name Daiichi Kōgaku K.K. (第一光学株式会社), side by side with the distributor's name Hattori Tokei-ten (服部時計店, Hattori Watch Shop). (The ad was posted [http://blog.livedoor.jp/united3arrows/archives/cat_911880.html in this page on Apr 15, 2005] and shows pictures of the production steps, but does not give any version or price.)
 
An ad for the Zenobia and Zenobiaflex, dating from 1954, shows the full name Daiichi Kōgaku K.K. (第一光学株式会社), side by side with the distributor's name Hattori Tokei-ten (服部時計店, Hattori Watch Shop). (The ad was posted [http://blog.livedoor.jp/united3arrows/archives/cat_911880.html in this page on Apr 15, 2005] and shows pictures of the production steps, but does not give any version or price.)
 
The company is probably unrelated to the wartime [[Daiichi Kikō]].
 
  
 
== 120 film ==
 
== 120 film ==
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== 35mm film ==
 
== 35mm film ==
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* Zenobia 35
 
* Ichicon or Ichicon 35
 
* Ichicon or Ichicon 35
* Zenobia 35
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
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In Japanese:
 
In Japanese:
 
* [http://rd2h-ari.hp.infoseek.co.jp/ZENOBIA_1_PIC.htm Zenobiaflex I] at [http://rd2h-ari.hp.infoseek.co.jp/ Japan Family Camera]
 
* [http://rd2h-ari.hp.infoseek.co.jp/ZENOBIA_1_PIC.htm Zenobiaflex I] at [http://rd2h-ari.hp.infoseek.co.jp/ Japan Family Camera]
* [http://blog.livedoor.jp/united3arrows/archives/cat_911880.html Japanese postwar ads], mostly from 1954, including one for the Zenobia and Zenobiaflex
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* [http://blog.livedoor.jp/united3arrows/archives/cat_911880.html Japanese postwar ads], mostly from 1954, including one for the Zenobia and Zenobiaflex and the E. Hesper 50mm f:3.5 lens
  
 
[[Category: Camera makers]]
 
[[Category: Camera makers]]
 
[[Category: Japanese companies]]
 
[[Category: Japanese companies]]

Revision as of 22:56, 25 June 2006

Daiichi Kōgaku K.K. (第一光学株式会社) is a Japanese camera maker that was active from at least 1952. It is probably unrelated to the wartime Daiichi Kikō.

It made the Zenobia series of 4.5×6 folders and the Zenobiaflex 6×6 TLR. The Zenobia folder is a continuation of the Waltax by Okada Kōgaku, with different lens and shutter names. There was surely some reason to change the brand names of the camera, lens and shutter all at once. It is possible either that Okada renamed itself into Daiichi, or that it was bought by this company. Both Kokusan kamera no rekishi and McKeown attribute the postwar Waltax models to Daiichi, but all the Waltax cameras have Okako markings.

Daiichi Kōgaku changed its name to Zenobia Kōgaku K.K. (ゼノビア光学株式会社) between 1956 and 1957, adopting the brand name of its cameras, and remained in existence at least until 1958.

It also offered the Zenobia 35 fixed lens rangefinder, and made a preseries of Leica copies, called Ichicon or Ichicon 35 depending on the source. According to a page by Nekosan, the Ichicon is related to the Honor and only a preseries was made. The same source indicates that the company went bankrupt soon after.

An ad for the Zenobia and Zenobiaflex, dating from 1954, shows the full name Daiichi Kōgaku K.K. (第一光学株式会社), side by side with the distributor's name Hattori Tokei-ten (服部時計店, Hattori Watch Shop). (The ad was posted in this page on Apr 15, 2005 and shows pictures of the production steps, but does not give any version or price.)

120 film

4.5×6 folders

6×6 TLR

  • Zenobiaflex

35mm film

  • Zenobia 35
  • Ichicon or Ichicon 35

Links

In English:

In Japanese: