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The '''Palma Brilliant''' and '''Rosko Brilliant''' are Japanese 6×6 pseudo TLR cameras. It is said that they were distributed by [[Goyō|Goyō Shōkai]] around 1955.<REF> {{SUG}}, items 4164 and 4171; {{MK}}, p.365. </REF> The Rosko Brilliant was certainly exported to the USA by [[Rosko]].
The '''Palma Brilliant''' and '''Rosko Brilliant''' are Japanese 6&times;6 pseudo TLR cameras. It is said that they were distributed by [[Goyō|Goyō Shōkai]] around 1955.<REF> Sugiyama, items 4164 and 4171; McKeown, p.&nbsp;365. </REF> The Rosko Brilliant was certainly exported to the USA by [[Rosko]].
 
  
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
The Palma Brilliant and Rosko Brilliant have the same [[bakelite]] body. The central part is shaped like a TLR, with a very large [[brilliant finder]] above and a fixed-focus lens below. The film runs horizontally and the film spool containers extend from each side, with the advance knob at the top left and a symmetrical knob on the other side. The shape is thus half way between a (pseudo) TLR and a rigid viewfinder camera.
 
The Palma Brilliant and Rosko Brilliant have the same [[bakelite]] body. The central part is shaped like a TLR, with a very large [[brilliant finder]] above and a fixed-focus lens below. The film runs horizontally and the film spool containers extend from each side, with the advance knob at the top left and a symmetrical knob on the other side. The shape is thus half way between a (pseudo) TLR and a rigid viewfinder camera.
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== Variations ==
 
== Variations ==
The '''Palma Brilliant''' is only known from {{Sugiyama}}. The name ''PALMA'' is written in big letters at the bottom of the front plate, and ''BRILLIANT MODEL 2'' is written in small letters underneath. It reportedly takes [[120 film]].<REF> Sugiyama item 4164. </REF>
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The '''Palma Brilliant''' is only known from {{SUG}}. The name ''PALMA'' is written in big letters at the bottom of the front plate, and ''BRILLIANT MODEL 2'' is written in small letters underneath. It reportedly takes [[120 film]].<REF> {{SUG}}, item 4164. </REF>
  
The '''Rosko Brilliant''' is externally identical. The name ''ROSKO'' is written at the bottom of the front plate, with ''BRILLIANT 620 MODEL 2'' written underneath. This model reportedly takes [[620 film]]<REF> Sugiyama item 4171. </REF> and is an export version, certainly distributed by [[Rosko]].
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The '''Rosko Brilliant''' is externally identical. The name ''ROSKO'' is written at the bottom of the front plate, with ''BRILLIANT 620 MODEL 2'' written underneath. This model reportedly takes [[620 film]]<REF> {{SUG}}, item 4171. </REF> and is an export version, certainly distributed by [[Rosko]].
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
* {{McKeown12}} P.&nbsp;365.
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* {{McKeown12}} P.365.
 
* {{Zukan}} Items 4164 and 4171.
 
* {{Zukan}} Items 4164 and 4171.
  

Revision as of 17:09, 21 September 2009

Japanese pseudo TLR (edit)
Prewar and wartime models
4.5×6 Hansa Rollette Ref | Roll Light Ref | Union Ref
4×4 Pilot Ref (4×4)
3×4 Alma Baby Ref | Baby Ref | Baby Roll Ref | Chukon Ref | Clover Baby Ref | Mario Ref | Pilot Ref | Prince Baby Ref | Truth
Postwar models
6×6 Cometflex | Dox New Six | Elliotte | Flex-O-Cord | Honestflex | Koniken | Mikono Flex C | Oplen Junior | Palma Brilliant | Rionflex | Rosko Brilliant | Topflex | Vesterflex
4.5×6 Binox | Maruso Refe
4×4 Herlight
Japanese true TLR ->
Japanese 6×6, 4.5×6, 3×4 and 4×4, 4×5 and 4×6.5 ->

The Palma Brilliant and Rosko Brilliant are Japanese 6×6 pseudo TLR cameras. It is said that they were distributed by Goyō Shōkai around 1955.[1] The Rosko Brilliant was certainly exported to the USA by Rosko.

Description

The Palma Brilliant and Rosko Brilliant have the same bakelite body. The central part is shaped like a TLR, with a very large brilliant finder above and a fixed-focus lens below. The film runs horizontally and the film spool containers extend from each side, with the advance knob at the top left and a symmetrical knob on the other side. The shape is thus half way between a (pseudo) TLR and a rigid viewfinder camera.

The release button is to the right of the central box and two control wheels are available at the bottom of the front plate: one has B and I speed settings and the other has 1, 2, 3 aperture settings.

Variations

The Palma Brilliant is only known from Sugiyama. The name PALMA is written in big letters at the bottom of the front plate, and BRILLIANT MODEL 2 is written in small letters underneath. It reportedly takes 120 film.[2]

The Rosko Brilliant is externally identical. The name ROSKO is written at the bottom of the front plate, with BRILLIANT 620 MODEL 2 written underneath. This model reportedly takes 620 film[3] and is an export version, certainly distributed by Rosko.

Notes

  1. Sugiyama, items 4164 and 4171; McKeown, p.365.
  2. Sugiyama, item 4164.
  3. Sugiyama, item 4171.

Bibliography