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'''Oriental Shashin Kōgyō K.K.''' (オリエンタル写真工業株式会社, Oriental Photo Industrial Co., Ltd.) was a Japanese film maker founded in 1919. It used the Orient, Peacock and OK trademarks,<REF> Lewis, p.30. </REF> and was using an ''OPIC'' logo (presumably for <U>O</U>riental <U>P</U>hoto <U>I</U>ndustrial <U>C</U>o.) at least from 1936 onwards.<REF> [https://kanscamera.ilma.cc/hp7/html/p108.html This page at Kan's Room] says that the logo was adopted in 1938 but it already appears in an advertisement on p.642 of ''[[The British Journal Photographic Almanac]] 1937'', published at the end of 1936. </REF> It made or distributed large format field cameras in the 1920s or 1930s.<REF> Examples in {{SUG}}, item 1014, and in [http://kanscamera.sakura.ne.jp/hp7/html/p108.html this page at Kan's Room]. </REF> It also published a photographic magazine, ''[[Photo-Times]]''. It made an attempt at exporting some products in the mid-1930s, placing advertisements in the 1937 and 1938 editions of ''[[The British Journal Photographic Almanac]]''.<REF> Advertisements in ''[[The British Journal Photographic Almanac]] 1937'', p.642, and in ''[[The British Journal Photographic Almanac]] 1938'', p.660. The two documents are identical. </REF>
'''Oriental Shashin Kōgyō K.K.''' (オリエンタル写真工業株式会社, meaning Oriental Photo Industries Co., Ltd.) was a Japanese film maker founded in 1919. It used the Orient, Peacock and OK trademarks.<REF> Lewis, p.&nbsp;30. </REF> It is said that it was related with the company [[Tōyō Kōki]] that made the [[Peacock]] cameras in 1939&ndash;40.<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;339. </REF>
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It is said that the company [[Tōyō Kōki|Tōyō Kōki Seizō]], which made the [[Peacock]] cameras from 1939, was a subsidiary of Oriental.<REF> Dependent of Oriental: Fujishima and Nakamura, p.161 of {{KKS}} no.10, say ''keiretsu kaisha'' (系列会社). See also {{Kokusan}}, p.339. </REF> It was merged into the main company in 1944, becoming its optical instruments branch (光機部門), dissolved in 1945.<REF> See [https://kanscamera.ilma.cc/hp7/html/p108.html this page at Kan's Room]. </REF>
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The company became Cyber Graphics in 2000 and still (2012) exists under that name.<REF> [http://www.cybergraphics.co.jp/index.html Company history of Cyber Graphics]. </REF>
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== Advertisements ==
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|| ''Advertisement for Oriental plates in {{ACA}} February 1930. {{public domain Japan old}}''
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|| ''Advertisement for Oriental products in ''[[The British Journal Photographic Almanac]] 1937'' and ''1938''. {{public domain UK}}''
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|| ''Advertisement for Oriental film in {{SGR}} August 1938. {{public domain Japan old}}''
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|| ''Advertisement for Oriental paper in {{SGR}} November 1940. {{public domain Japan old}}''
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== Bibliography ==
 
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* {{ACA}}. Advertisement by Oriental Shashin Kōgyō in February 1930 (p.A14).
 
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* {{Lewis}} P.&nbsp;30.
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* Fujishima Kōichi (藤島広一), Nakamura Kin (中村欽). "Kurashikku kamera Q&A" (クラシックカメラQ&A, Classic camera questions and answers). {{KKS010}} Pp.159–61.
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* {{Lewis}}
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* {{SGR}} (新光グラフ). Advertisements by Oriental:
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** August 1938, back cover;
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** November 1940, back cover.
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* {{Zukan}} Item 1014.
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* ''[[The British Journal Photographic Almanac]] 1937'', edited by Arthur J. Dalladay. London: Henri Greenwood & Co., Ltd. Publication date not indicated, certainly late 1936. Advertisement by Oriental Photo Industrial Co., Ltd. on p.642.
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* ''[[The British Journal Photographic Almanac]] 1938'', edited by Arthur J. Dalladay. London: Henri Greenwood & Co., Ltd. Publication date not indicated, certainly late 1937. Advertisement by Oriental Photo Industrial Co., Ltd. on p.660.
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== Links ==
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* [http://www.cybergraphics.co.jp/index.html Official website of Cyber Graphics]
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* [https://kanscamera.ilma.cc/hp7/html/p108.html Oriental large format camera] at [https://kanscamera.ilma.cc/ Kan's Room] (in Japanese), reproducing an e-mail sent from an employee of Cyber Graphics about the history of the company
  
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[[Category: Japanese camera makers]]
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[[Category:Paper makers]]

Latest revision as of 08:22, 8 February 2024

Oriental Shashin Kōgyō K.K. (オリエンタル写真工業株式会社, Oriental Photo Industrial Co., Ltd.) was a Japanese film maker founded in 1919. It used the Orient, Peacock and OK trademarks,[1] and was using an OPIC logo (presumably for Oriental Photo Industrial Co.) at least from 1936 onwards.[2] It made or distributed large format field cameras in the 1920s or 1930s.[3] It also published a photographic magazine, Photo-Times. It made an attempt at exporting some products in the mid-1930s, placing advertisements in the 1937 and 1938 editions of The British Journal Photographic Almanac.[4]

It is said that the company Tōyō Kōki Seizō, which made the Peacock cameras from 1939, was a subsidiary of Oriental.[5] It was merged into the main company in 1944, becoming its optical instruments branch (光機部門), dissolved in 1945.[6]

The company became Cyber Graphics in 2000 and still (2012) exists under that name.[7]

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Notes

  1. Lewis, p.30.
  2. This page at Kan's Room says that the logo was adopted in 1938 but it already appears in an advertisement on p.642 of The British Journal Photographic Almanac 1937, published at the end of 1936.
  3. Examples in Sugiyama, item 1014, and in this page at Kan's Room.
  4. Advertisements in The British Journal Photographic Almanac 1937, p.642, and in The British Journal Photographic Almanac 1938, p.660. The two documents are identical.
  5. Dependent of Oriental: Fujishima and Nakamura, p.161 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.10, say keiretsu kaisha (系列会社). See also Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.339.
  6. See this page at Kan's Room.
  7. Company history of Cyber Graphics.

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