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Incomplete list of cameras (not all variants have a Seikosha-MXL): | Incomplete list of cameras (not all variants have a Seikosha-MXL): | ||
* [[Arco 35 Automat|Arco 35 Automat D]] by [[Arco]] (late prototypes only) | * [[Arco 35 Automat|Arco 35 Automat D]] by [[Arco]] (late prototypes only) | ||
− | * [[Pearl (4.5×6)|Pearl IIIL]] by [[Konica|Konishiroku]] | + | * [[Pearl (4.5×6)|Pearl IIIL and Pearl IV]] by [[Konica|Konishiroku]] |
* Primoflex Automat L by [[Tōkyō Kōgaku]] | * Primoflex Automat L by [[Tōkyō Kōgaku]] | ||
* [[Primo Jr|Primo Jr and Sawyer's Mark IV]] by [[Tōkyō Kōgaku]] | * [[Primo Jr|Primo Jr and Sawyer's Mark IV]] by [[Tōkyō Kōgaku]] |
Revision as of 21:28, 21 November 2007
The Seikosha-MX is a leaf shutter made by Seikōsha, the manufacturing branch of Hattori Tokei-ten. It is an evolution of the Seikosha-Rapid, with added MX synchronization. It appeared in 1955 in #00 size and in 1956 in #00 size.[1]
The Seikosha-MXL is a variant equipped with the light value system, introduced in 1956 in #00 size only.[2]
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Seikosha-MX in #00 size
Only known with B, 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 500 speeds.
Incomplete list of cameras (not all variants have a Seikosha-MX):
- Arco 35 Junior by Arco
- Arco 35 Automat f/3.5, f/2.8 and D by Arco
- Olympus Flex A3.5 II by Olympus
- Pearl IIIMX by Konishiroku
- Primoflex Automat by Tōkyō Kōgaku
- Auto Terra by Teraoka
- Auto Terra II and Auto Tera IIB by Teraoka
Seikosha-MXL in #00 size
Incomplete list of cameras (not all variants have a Seikosha-MXL):
- Arco 35 Automat D by Arco (late prototypes only)
- Pearl IIIL and Pearl IV by Konishiroku
- Primoflex Automat L by Tōkyō Kōgaku
- Primo Jr and Sawyer's Mark IV by Tōkyō Kōgaku
- Auto Terra IIBS and IIL by Teraoka
Seikosha-MX in #0 size
Notes
Bibliography
- Kamera no mekanizumu sono I: "Hai! Chīzu" Shunkan o torae-tsuzukeru shattā-ten (カメラのメカニズム・そのⅠ・「ハイ!チーズ」瞬間をとらえ続けるシャッター展, Camera mechanism, part 1 "Cheese!" Exhibition of instant taking shutters). Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 2002. (Exhibition catalogue, no ISBN number)