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The company [[Miranda|Orion Seiki]] (predecessor of [[Miranda|Miranda Camera]]) made a number of adapters and accessories in the 1950s.
 
The company [[Miranda|Orion Seiki]] (predecessor of [[Miranda|Miranda Camera]]) made a number of adapters and accessories in the 1950s.
  
The best known adapter is the '''Coupler''' (カプラー), which allows to use [[Contax rangefinder lenses|Contax lenses]] or [[Nikon rangefinder lenses|Nikon lenses]] on [[39mm screw lenses|Leica screw mount]] cameras, with correct rangefinder coupling. The device was developed by Ōtsuka Shintarō (大塚新太郎), associate of Ogihara Akira (荻原彰), founder of the company.<REF name="Hagiya 9"> Hagiya, p.9 of {{KKS}} no.64. </REF><REF> [http://miranda-camera.xrea.jp/miranda/main.html Main page of the Miranda Society Japan]. </REF> It has both the internal and external bayonet mounts, and contains a focusing helical, like that attached to the [[Contax rangefinder|Contax]] or [[Nikon rangefinder models|Nikon]] body. Two versions exist, reproducing the different setting and helicoid pitch of the two cameras.
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The best known adapter is the '''Coupler''' (カプラー), which allows to use [[Contax rangefinder lenses|Contax lenses]] or [[Nikon rangefinder lenses|Nikon lenses]] on [[39mm screw lenses|Leica screw mount]] cameras, with correct rangefinder coupling. The device was developed by Ōtsuka Shintarō (大塚新太郎), associate of Ogihara Akira (荻原彰), founder of the company.<REF name="Hagiya 9"> Hagiya, p.9 of {{KKS}} no.64. </REF><REF> [http://miranda-camera.xrea.jp/miranda/main.html Main page of the Miranda Society Japan]. </REF> It has both the internal and external bayonet mounts, and contains a focusing helical, like that attached to the [[Contax rangefinder|Contax]] or [[Nikon rangefinder models|Nikon]] body. Two versions exist, reproducing the different setting and helicoid pitch of the two cameras. They can take all Contax or Nikon mount lenses with a few exceptions, such as the Biogon 3.5cm f/2.8 (prewar and postwar versions) and the Nikkor 3.5cm f/1.8,<REF> [http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=72891&p=1031759 Post by dexdog] at Rangefinderforum.com. </REF> because of their protruding rear elements.  
  
 
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* [http://www.cameraquest.com/adapter.htm Orion adapters] at [http://www.cameraquest.com/ Cameraquest]
 
* [http://www.cameraquest.com/adapter.htm Orion adapters] at [http://www.cameraquest.com/ Cameraquest]
* Orion adapter for Contax lenses among [http://www.mirandacamera.com/_collectibles/_rare/rare.htm rare items] at the [http://www.mirandacamera.com/ Miranda Camera website]
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* Orion Coupler for Contax lenses among [http://www.mirandacamera.com/_collectibles/_rare/rare.htm rare items] at the [http://www.mirandacamera.com/ Miranda Camera website]
* Orion adapter for Nikon lenses on Leica screw mount: [http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/2979889 lot no.19] at [http://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalog/11574 January 28, 2007 auction] by [http://www.tamarkin.com/catalog/auction/index.html Tamarkin]
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* Past sales by [http://www.tamarkin.com/catalog/auction/index.html Tamarkin]:
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** Orion Coupler for Nikon lenses: [http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/1941838 lot no.15] of the May 6, 2006 auction
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** Orion Coupler for Nikon lenses: [http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/2979889 lot no.19] of the January 28, 2007 auction
  
 
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Revision as of 10:14, 3 May 2009

The company Orion Seiki (predecessor of Miranda Camera) made a number of adapters and accessories in the 1950s.

The best known adapter is the Coupler (カプラー), which allows to use Contax lenses or Nikon lenses on Leica screw mount cameras, with correct rangefinder coupling. The device was developed by Ōtsuka Shintarō (大塚新太郎), associate of Ogihara Akira (荻原彰), founder of the company.[1][2] It has both the internal and external bayonet mounts, and contains a focusing helical, like that attached to the Contax or Nikon body. Two versions exist, reproducing the different setting and helicoid pitch of the two cameras. They can take all Contax or Nikon mount lenses with a few exceptions, such as the Biogon 3.5cm f/2.8 (prewar and postwar versions) and the Nikkor 3.5cm f/1.8,[3] because of their protruding rear elements.

The distance scale is engraved either in metres or in feet. The early adapters made for Contax lenses have no marking, whether later ones, made after the release of the Nikon version, are marked accordingly; those for Nikon are always inscribed Nikon Lens.[4] Details of other minor variations are described in this page at Cameraquest, which also shows newer reproductions of these adapters, made from 2001 to 2004. It seems that the easier way to recognize an original Orion adapter from a modern reproduction is the presence of the helical threads visible on the side of the original model when focused at close distance.[4]

The above advertisement for the Mirax, Focabell and Supreme lenses, placed by the distributor Matsushima in the June 1955 special issue of Photo Art, lists the Coupler for ¥6,600.[5] This price is not cheap for this type of accessory, and corresponds to an inexpensive folding camera (see other Japanese prices in 1955).

The advertisement incidentally shows that Orion was making many other adapters and accessories at the time:

Notes

  1. Hagiya, p.9 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.64.
  2. Main page of the Miranda Society Japan.
  3. Post by dexdog at Rangefinderforum.com.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Orion adapters at Cameraquest.
  5. Advertisement in the June 1955 special issue of Photo Art, p.22.
  6. Price list in the June 1955 special issue of Photo Art, p.119.

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