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The '''Orchid''' is a Japanese 6&times;6 SLR prototype. It is only known from an entry in {{Kokusan}}, itself based on an article in the January 1947 issue of ''[[Ars Camera]]''.<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;348. </REF> It is said that the design of the Orchid is similar to that of the [[Reflex-Korelle]], with a focal-plane shutter giving 5&ndash;1000 speeds and an instant-return mirror.<REF> Body features: {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;348. </REF> The lens is said to be a four-element unit-focusing 85/2.7 made by [[Tōhō Kōgaku]]. <REF> Lens features: {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;348. </REF> No picture of the camera has been observed so far, and no surviving example is known.
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The '''Orchid''' is a Japanese 6&times;6 SLR prototype. It is only known from an entry in {{Kokusan}}, itself based on an article in the January 1947 issue of ''[[Ars Camera]]''.<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;348. </REF> It is said that the design of the Orchid is similar to that of the [[Reflex-Korelle]], with a focal-plane shutter giving 5&ndash;1000 speeds and an instant-return mirror.<REF> Body features: {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;348. </REF> The lens is said to be a four-element unit-focusing 85/2.7 made by [[Tōhō Kōgaku]].<REF> Lens features: {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;348. </REF> No picture of the camera has been observed so far, and no surviving example is known.
  
 
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Japanese Six (6×6)
Postwar models (edit)
folding
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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
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Japanese Semi (4.5×6) and older 6×9 ->
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The Orchid is a Japanese 6×6 SLR prototype. It is only known from an entry in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, itself based on an article in the January 1947 issue of Ars Camera.[1] It is said that the design of the Orchid is similar to that of the Reflex-Korelle, with a focal-plane shutter giving 5–1000 speeds and an instant-return mirror.[2] The lens is said to be a four-element unit-focusing 85/2.7 made by Tōhō Kōgaku.[3] No picture of the camera has been observed so far, and no surviving example is known.

Notes

  1. Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 348.
  2. Body features: Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 348.
  3. Lens features: Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 348.

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