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The '''Royal Camera Company''' was a 1950s camera manufacturer. It was established in Tokyo. It produced well-made rangefinders with central shutters. The company logo was a crowned shield with the letter R and C in it. On the earlier models, it was engraved in the accessory (cold)shoe
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The '''Royal Camera Company''', Daiou Shashin Kōgaku or DSK, was a 1950's camera manufacturer established in Tokyo, Japan. As well as producing and exporting cameras under its own company label, it had ties locally through [[Ogikon 35E|Ogino]] exporting and I S Photo of Japan, [[Hanimex]] in Australia, [[Wirgin]] in Europe, [[Brumberger]] and [[Mansfield Skylark|Mansfield Industries]] in America. It produced well-made [[rangefinder camera|rangefinders]] with central shutters. The company logo was a crowned shield with the letter R and C in it. On the earlier models it was engraved in the accessory cold shoe. On later models the logo was embossed into the leatherette on the left front panel.
  
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The company disappeared during the unregulated expansion of the Japanese photographic industry of the late 1950's.
  
== camera models ==
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== Royal Camera Company models ==
* [[Royal 35]]
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* 1955 [[Royal 35]] or 35 S
* [[Royal 35M]] (export version: [[Ogikon 35E]])
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* 1957 [[Royal 35M]]
* [[Royal 35LE]]
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* 1957 [[Royal 35LE]]
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* 1957 [[Royal 35P]]
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* 1957 Royal Mark S-2
  
== sources ==
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Royal Camera also rebadged its cameras for sale by the other distributors mentioned above.
  
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One brand name was Luxall:
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==Links==
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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/43063706@N02/5093873924/in/set-72157622471715773/ a comparison] and [http://www.flickr.com/photos/43063706@N02/sets/72157622471715773/detail/ photo set] showing brands suspected of being Royal Camera models, by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/43063706@N02/ Colin J Clarke]
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* [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/royal/royal_35-m.htm Royal 35-M] English instruction manual in PDF at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/index.html OrphanCameras.com]
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*[https://cameracollector.net/royal-camera-royal-35/ More about Royal 35] in [https://cameracollector.net/ cameracollector.net]
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 23 January 2024

The Royal Camera Company, Daiou Shashin Kōgaku or DSK, was a 1950's camera manufacturer established in Tokyo, Japan. As well as producing and exporting cameras under its own company label, it had ties locally through Ogino exporting and I S Photo of Japan, Hanimex in Australia, Wirgin in Europe, Brumberger and Mansfield Industries in America. It produced well-made rangefinders with central shutters. The company logo was a crowned shield with the letter R and C in it. On the earlier models it was engraved in the accessory cold shoe. On later models the logo was embossed into the leatherette on the left front panel.

The company disappeared during the unregulated expansion of the Japanese photographic industry of the late 1950's.

Royal Camera Company models

Royal Camera also rebadged its cameras for sale by the other distributors mentioned above.

One brand name was Luxall:

Links