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The '''Royal Junior''' (ローヤルジュニア) is a Japanese 6×9 folding camera, attributed to [[Sanshin|Sanshin Sangyō]], probably the distributor.<REF> Attribution to Sanshin Sangyō: {{Kokusan}}, p.374, Lewis, p.75. </REF> It is probably related to the [[Royal Senior]] and [[Picny 35 and Royal 35|Royal 35]], perhaps made by [[Miyagawa|Miyagawa Seisakusho]]. Conversely, it is probably unrelated to the [[Royal 35]] rangefinder models made by [[Royal Camera]] from 1955.
 
The '''Royal Junior''' (ローヤルジュニア) is a Japanese 6×9 folding camera, attributed to [[Sanshin|Sanshin Sangyō]], probably the distributor.<REF> Attribution to Sanshin Sangyō: {{Kokusan}}, p.374, Lewis, p.75. </REF> It is probably related to the [[Royal Senior]] and [[Picny 35 and Royal 35|Royal 35]], perhaps made by [[Miyagawa|Miyagawa Seisakusho]]. Conversely, it is probably unrelated to the [[Royal 35]] rangefinder models made by [[Royal Camera]] from 1955.
  

Revision as of 13:54, 3 November 2009

Japanese older 6×9 (edit)
folding First Center | First Roll | Kinka Roll | Lyra (6×9) | Pearl No.3 | Pearl No.2 | Year-Eight Pearl | Reex | Royal Junior
box Dox | Sakura (box)
3×4 and 4×4, 4×5 and 4×6.5, 4.5×6, 6×6 and plate ->
Modern 6×9 RF and SLR ->

The Royal Junior (ローヤルジュニア) is a Japanese 6×9 folding camera, attributed to Sanshin Sangyō, probably the distributor.[1] It is probably related to the Royal Senior and Royal 35, perhaps made by Miyagawa Seisakusho. Conversely, it is probably unrelated to the Royal 35 rangefinder models made by Royal Camera from 1955.

The Royal Junior is said to take both 6×9cm and 4.5×6cm exposures, to have a folding optical finder and a brilliant finder, a fixed-focus Royal Rapid lens and a synchronized shutter (B, 25, 50, 75, 100).[2] The camera was announced in the June 1951 issue of Asahi Camera and advertised in the February to June 1952 issues of Camera Fan.[3]

No picture of the Royal Junior has been observed so far, and no surviving example is known yet.

Notes

  1. Attribution to Sanshin Sangyō: Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.374, Lewis, p.75.
  2. All features: Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.374. Lewis, p.75, says by mistake that the camera takes 6×6cm and 4.5×6cm pictures.
  3. Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.374.

Bibliography

Original documents

  • Camera Fan October 1951. "Kokusan kamera daitokushū" (国産カメラ大特集, Large special issue on Japanese cameras). Pp.25–44.
  • Camera Fan. Advertisement by Sanshin Sangyō in October 1951, p.87.

Recent sources

The Royal Junior is not listed in Sugiyama.