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*[http://kans1948.zero-yen.com/html/p130.html Lord IVB] and [http://kans1948.zero-yen.com/html/p161.html Lord 35a] at [http://kans1948-web.hp.infoseek.co.jp/index.html Kan's Room]
 
*[http://kans1948.zero-yen.com/html/p130.html Lord IVB] and [http://kans1948.zero-yen.com/html/p161.html Lord 35a] at [http://kans1948-web.hp.infoseek.co.jp/index.html Kan's Room]
 
*[http://www2.tba.t-com.ne.jp/Gratt/army/35mm/martian/profile.html Lord Martian] in[http://www2.tba.t-com.ne.jp/Gratt/index.html The Pandemonium of Captain Gratt]
 
*[http://www2.tba.t-com.ne.jp/Gratt/army/35mm/martian/profile.html Lord Martian] in[http://www2.tba.t-com.ne.jp/Gratt/index.html The Pandemonium of Captain Gratt]
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*[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/liste8_imagettes.php#Okaya Cameras] at www.collection-appareils.fr
  
 
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Revision as of 13:17, 1 July 2008

Okaya Kōgaku Kikai K.K. (岡谷光学機械㈱, meaning Okaya Optical Machinery Co., Ltd.) was a Japanese maker of leaf-shutter 35mm cameras (as well as "Vista" brand binoculars) in the 1950s. Okaya's cameras were distributed within Japan by Hattori Tokei-ten. Their brand name was Lord — a name that was probably owned by Hattori and was already used in 1937–8 by Tōkyō Kōgaku.[1]

Lord cameras have Okaya Highkol lenses. The earliest Lord 35 is a viewfinder camera; all subsequent Lord cameras have viewfinders. The last models have exposure meters.

Okaya's technical innovations (at least for Japanese cameras) included a rewind button that only needed to be depressed at the start rather than all the way through the film (Lord 35, 1953), a folding rewind crank (Lord 35IVB, 1955), and photocells around the front of the lens and thus under any filter (Lord Martian, 1960).[2]

(Okaya should not be confused with Okada.)

Models

  • Lord 35
  • Lord 35IIA
  • Lord 35IVB
  • Lord 35IVA
  • Black Lord 35
  • Lord 5D
  • Lord 4D
  • Lord SE
  • Lord SL
  • Lord Martian

Notes

  1. Tōkyō Kōgaku was a dependent company of Hattori at the time.
  2. The Japanese Historical Camera, 2nd ed. (Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 2004), pp. 68, 81, and 103 respectively.

Sources and further reading

In English:

In Japanese:

Links

In Japanese:

In French/English:

  • Cameras at www.collection-appareils.fr