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The '''Primo''' (プリモ) is a 4.5×6 folding camera that was made by [[Daiichi Kikō]] around 1942. It has a horizontal folding body, unusual for a 4.5×6 format camera. It is equipped with a folding optical finder, a body release and strap lugs. The advance knob is on the left and there is one red window at the top of the back, protected by a sliding cover, to control the film advance.
 
The '''Primo''' (プリモ) is a 4.5×6 folding camera that was made by [[Daiichi Kikō]] around 1942. It has a horizontal folding body, unusual for a 4.5×6 format camera. It is equipped with a folding optical finder, a body release and strap lugs. The advance knob is on the left and there is one red window at the top of the back, protected by a sliding cover, to control the film advance.
  
According to {{Kokusan}}, the Primo was advertised from 1941 to 1944. In 1942<REF> {{Gochamaze|Primo I and II|24|Dec 23, 1942|Asahi Graph}} </REF> and 1943<REF> {{Showa10ad|Primo I and II|223|May 43|Hōdō Shashin}} </REF> advertisements, two variants are offered: the '''Primo I''' (プリモⅠ型) with f:4.5 lens ({{yen|136|1942}}, then {{yen|157.5|1943}}) and the '''Primo II''' (プリモⅡ型) with f:3.5 lens ({{yen|160|1942}}, then {{yen|184.94|1943}}), both with chrome trimming. The camera is advertised as "the smallest of the 4.5&times;6, with an ideal horizontal construction". The distributor is K.K. Ōsawa Shōkai<REF> Its address at the time was Tōkyō, Ginza, 42, 5 (東京・銀座・四二ノ五). </REF> (株式會社大澤商會 in {{old writing}}). After the war Ōsawa Shōkai (now written 大沢商会) distributed the [[Primoflex]] and [[Primo Junior]] TLRs made by [[Topcon|Tōkyō Kōgaku]].<REF> {{McKeown}}, p.&nbsp;924. </REF> It was certainly the owner of the Primo name.
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According to {{Kokusan}}, the Primo was advertised from 1941 to 1944. In 1942<REF> {{Gochamaze|Primo I and II|24|Dec 23, 1942|Asahi Graph}} </REF> and 1943<REF> {{Showa10ad|Primo I and II|223|May 43|Hōdō Shashin}} </REF> advertisements, two variants are offered: the '''Primo I''' (プリモⅠ型) with f:4.5 lens ({{yen|136|1942}}, then {{yen|157.5|1943}}) and the '''Primo II''' (プリモⅡ型) with f:3.5 lens ({{yen|160|1942}}, then {{yen|184.94|1943}}), both with chrome trimming. The camera is advertised as "the smallest of the 4.5&times;6, with an ideal horizontal construction". The distributor is [[Ōsawa Shōkai]].
  
 
The Primo has been observed with chrome trimming, but {{McKeown}} also mentions a black variant (calling the black variant "Primo I" and the chrome variant "Primo II", but this is contradicted by the advertisements). The examples observed have an Oscar Anastigmat 75/3.5 or 75/4.5 lens and a shutter with T, B, 1&ndash;500 speeds, marked ''PRIMO'' at the top and ''RAPID-PRESTO'' at the bottom.
 
The Primo has been observed with chrome trimming, but {{McKeown}} also mentions a black variant (calling the black variant "Primo I" and the chrome variant "Primo II", but this is contradicted by the advertisements). The examples observed have an Oscar Anastigmat 75/3.5 or 75/4.5 lens and a shutter with T, B, 1&ndash;500 speeds, marked ''PRIMO'' at the top and ''RAPID-PRESTO'' at the bottom.

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For the Primoflex and Primo Junior TLR cameras, see Topcon.

The Primo (プリモ) is a 4.5×6 folding camera that was made by Daiichi Kikō around 1942. It has a horizontal folding body, unusual for a 4.5×6 format camera. It is equipped with a folding optical finder, a body release and strap lugs. The advance knob is on the left and there is one red window at the top of the back, protected by a sliding cover, to control the film advance.

According to Kokusan kamera no rekishi, the Primo was advertised from 1941 to 1944. In 1942[1] and 1943[2] advertisements, two variants are offered: the Primo I (プリモⅠ型) with f:4.5 lens (¥136, then ¥157.5) and the Primo II (プリモⅡ型) with f:3.5 lens (¥160, then ¥184.94), both with chrome trimming. The camera is advertised as "the smallest of the 4.5×6, with an ideal horizontal construction". The distributor is Ōsawa Shōkai.

The Primo has been observed with chrome trimming, but McKeown also mentions a black variant (calling the black variant "Primo I" and the chrome variant "Primo II", but this is contradicted by the advertisements). The examples observed have an Oscar Anastigmat 75/3.5 or 75/4.5 lens and a shutter with T, B, 1–500 speeds, marked PRIMO at the top and RAPID-PRESTO at the bottom.

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  2. Advertisement for the Primo I and II, published in the May 43 issue of Hōdō Shashin, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, item 223.

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