Difference between revisions of "Reise"

From Camera-wiki.org
Jump to: navigation, search
(discussion of the name, fixing the dates)
(name variations, cat)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Reise''' was a Japanese camera maker. Since the first half of the 1950s it made the [[Chiyoca and Chiyotax|Chiyoca]] cameras for [[Chiyoda Shōkai]], a photo shop in Tokyo. These cameras were a nice [[Leica]]-like camera series. Later the cameras were rebranded [[Chiyoca and Chiyotax|Chiyotax]] because the name Chiyoca was close to Chiyoko, used as a short name by the company Chiyoda Kōgaku Seikō, predecessor of [[Minolta]]. The Chiyotax camera line was discontinued in mid-1957.
+
'''Reise''' (ライゼ) was a Japanese camera maker. Since the first half of the 1950s it made the [[Chiyoca and Chiyotax|Chiyoca]] cameras for [[Chiyoda Shōkai]], a photo shop in Tokyo. These cameras were a nice [[Leica]]-like camera series. Later the cameras were rebranded [[Chiyoca and Chiyotax|Chiyotax]] because the name Chiyoca was close to Chiyoko, used as a short name by the company Chiyoda Kōgaku Seikō, predecessor of [[Minolta]]. The Chiyotax camera line was discontinued in mid-1957.
  
The company's full name is not known for sure. According to some sources, it was first "Reise Optical Institute" (presumably a translation for Reise Kōgaku Kenkyūjo, ライゼ光学研究所),<REF> {{SUG}}, items 3214–5 and 3220, HPR, p.175. </REF> and later "Reise Camera Company, Ltd." (maybe for Reise Kamera K.K., ライゼカメラ{{kabu}}).<REF> {{SUG}}, item 3218, HPR, p.175. </REF> The latter appears at the top of the late [[Chiyoca and Chiyotax|Chiyotax IIIF]]. The only original document found so far to confirm the maker's name is a table in the September 1956 issue of {{SK}}, attributing the Chiyotax to "Reise Camera" (ライゼカメラ).<REF> {{SK}} no.52, p.173. </REF>
+
The company's full name perhaps varied with time. According to some sources, it was first "Reise Optical Institute" (presumably a translation for Reise Kōgaku Kenkyūjo, ライゼ光学研究所),<REF> {{SUG}}, items 3214–5 and 3220, HPR, p.175. </REF> and later "Reise Camera Company, Ltd." (maybe for Reise Kamera K.K., ライゼカメラ{{kabu}}).<REF> {{SUG}}, item 3218, HPR, p.175. </REF> The name ''Reise–Kogaku'' appears on the Reise-Q.C 5cm f/3.5 lens made for the [[Chiyoca and Chiyotax|Chiyoca]], and ''Reise Camera Company, Ltd.'' appears at the top of the late [[Chiyoca and Chiyotax|Chiyotax IIIF]]. Reise Camera (ライゼカメラ) is confirmed as the maker of the [[Chiyoca and Chiyotax|Chiyotax]] in a document dated September 1956.<REF> {{SK}} no.52, p.173. </REF>
  
 
The names "Chiyoca Camera Company, Ltd." and "Chiyotax Camera Company, Ltd." found on the top covers of Chiyoca and Chiyotax cameras are presumably dummy names, hiding the actual name of the manufacturing workshop.
 
The names "Chiyoca Camera Company, Ltd." and "Chiyotax Camera Company, Ltd." found on the top covers of Chiyoca and Chiyotax cameras are presumably dummy names, hiding the actual name of the manufacturing workshop.
Line 30: Line 30:
  
 
[[Category:Japanese camera makers]]
 
[[Category:Japanese camera makers]]
 +
[[Category:Japanese lens makers]]

Revision as of 16:47, 29 January 2009

Reise (ライゼ) was a Japanese camera maker. Since the first half of the 1950s it made the Chiyoca cameras for Chiyoda Shōkai, a photo shop in Tokyo. These cameras were a nice Leica-like camera series. Later the cameras were rebranded Chiyotax because the name Chiyoca was close to Chiyoko, used as a short name by the company Chiyoda Kōgaku Seikō, predecessor of Minolta. The Chiyotax camera line was discontinued in mid-1957.

The company's full name perhaps varied with time. According to some sources, it was first "Reise Optical Institute" (presumably a translation for Reise Kōgaku Kenkyūjo, ライゼ光学研究所),[1] and later "Reise Camera Company, Ltd." (maybe for Reise Kamera K.K., ライゼカメラ㈱).[2] The name Reise–Kogaku appears on the Reise-Q.C 5cm f/3.5 lens made for the Chiyoca, and Reise Camera Company, Ltd. appears at the top of the late Chiyotax IIIF. Reise Camera (ライゼカメラ) is confirmed as the maker of the Chiyotax in a document dated September 1956.[3]

The names "Chiyoca Camera Company, Ltd." and "Chiyotax Camera Company, Ltd." found on the top covers of Chiyoca and Chiyotax cameras are presumably dummy names, hiding the actual name of the manufacturing workshop.

Cameras

early

  • Chiyoca 35
  • Chiyoca 35 IF

later

  • Chiyoca Model-IF
  • Chiyoca Model-IIF
  • Chiyoca Model-IIIF

rebranded

  • Chiyotax Model-IIF
  • Chiyotax Model-IIIF

Notes

  1. Sugiyama, items 3214–5 and 3220, HPR, p.175.
  2. Sugiyama, item 3218, HPR, p.175.
  3. Shashin Kōgyō no.52, p.173.

Bibliography

  • HPR. Leica Copies. London: Classic Collection Publications, 1994. ISBN 1-874485-05-4.
  • Sugiyama, Kōichi (杉山浩一); Naoi, Hiroaki (直井浩明); Bullock, John R. The Collector's Guide to Japanese Cameras. 国産カメラ図鑑 (Kokusan kamera zukan). Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1985. ISBN 4-257-03187-5.
  • Shashin Kōgyō no.53, October 1956. "Renzu kōkan-gata kamera go-shu o kentō suru" (レンズ交換型カメラ五種を検討する, Inspecting five cameras with interchangeable lens). Pp.265–9.

Links