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*''Nihon no kamera o omoshiroku shita kyōshū no burando ten'' (日本のカメラを面白くした郷愁のブランド展, Exhibition of nostalgic brands that made Japanese cameras interesting). Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 1997. Exhibition catalogue; pp. 11 profile seven Yashima/Yashica cameras. | *''Nihon no kamera o omoshiroku shita kyōshū no burando ten'' (日本のカメラを面白くした郷愁のブランド展, Exhibition of nostalgic brands that made Japanese cameras interesting). Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 1997. Exhibition catalogue; pp. 11 profile seven Yashima/Yashica cameras. |
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The Pigeonflex (ピジョンフレックス, pijonfurekkusu) is a TLR for 6×6 exposures on 120 film. It was the first camera to be manufactured by Yashima Kōgaku Seiki (later Yashica), slightly predating the Yashimaflex (both 1953).[1]
The Pigeonflex has Tomioka Tri-Lausar lenses, focused by movement of the entire lensboard.
The camera was marketed by Endō Shashin Yōhin.
Note
- ↑ Kyōshū no burando ten, p. 10.
Source / further reading
- Nihon no kamera o omoshiroku shita kyōshū no burando ten (日本のカメラを面白くした郷愁のブランド展, Exhibition of nostalgic brands that made Japanese cameras interesting). Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 1997. Exhibition catalogue; pp. 11 profile seven Yashima/Yashica cameras.