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'''Shinkō Seiki''' (perhaps 新光精機) was a Japanese camera maker in the early 1940s. The company is mentioned as "Shinkō" (新光) in the April 1943 government inquiry on Japanese camera production. Its full name Shinkō Seiki is only known from a marking on a [[Rorox and Shinko Baby|Rorox]] camera.<REF> [[Rorox and Shinko Baby|Rorox]] camera pictured in {{MK}}, p.891. </REF> The company made the [[Rorox and Shinko Baby|Shinko Baby]] and certainly the [[Shinkoflex]] and [[Shinko Super]], as well as the Shinko enlarger; all these products were distributed by [[Yamashita|Yamashita Shōten]], of which Shinkō was perhaps a dependent company. It also made the [[Baby Doris]] distributed by [[Fukada|Fukada Shōkai]], and the [[Rorox and Shinko Baby|Rorox]], perhaps a name variant of the Shinko Baby.
The company '''Shinkō''' (新光) was mentioned in the {{Inquiry1943_short}}, listing the Japanese camera production as of April 1943. It was certainly called '''Shinkō Seiki''' (perhaps 新光精機).<REF> This name is written on the shutter plate of a [[Rorox]] pictured in McKeown, p.&nbsp;891. </REF> It made the [[Rorox|Shinko Baby or Rorox]] and certainly also the [[Shinkoflex]] and the [[Shinko Super]].<REF> The {{Inquiry1943_short}} says that the company made the body, lens and shutter of the [[Rorox|Shinko Baby]], the lens and shutter of the [[Shinkoflex]] and the lens of the [[Shinko Super]] (the other information about the Shinkoflex and Shinko Super is missing). </REF> All these cameras were distributed by [[Yamashita|Yamashita Shōten]], as well as the Shinko enlarger.<REF> Shinko enlarger: advertisement dated February 1942, reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;74. </REF>
 
  
 
== Camera list ==
 
== Camera list ==
* [[Shinkoflex]] (6&times;6 SLR with focal plane shutter, 1940)
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* [[Shinkoflex]] (6×6cm SLR with focal plane shutter, 1940)
* [[Shinko Super]] (6&times;6 viewfinder with focal plane shutter, 1942)
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* [[Shinko Super]] (6×6cm viewfinder camera with focal plane shutter, 1942)
* [[Rorox|Shinko Baby]] (3&times;4 viewfinder)
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* [[Rorox and Shinko Baby|Shinko Baby]] (3×4cm viewfinder camera)
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* [[Rorox and Shinko Baby|Rorox]] (3×4cm viewfinder camera)
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* [[Baby Doris]] (3×4cm folding camera, 1941)
  
 
== Other ==
 
== Other ==
* Shinko enlarger model A, sold &yen;113.20 in February 1942<REF> Advertisement dated February 1942, reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;74. </REF>
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* Shinko enlarger model A, sold ¥113.20 in February 1942<REF> Advertisement dated February 1942, reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.74. </REF>
* Shinko enlarger model D, sold &yen;158.60 in February 1942<REF> Advertisement dated February 1942, reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;74. </REF>
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* Shinko enlarger model D, sold ¥158.60 in February 1942<REF> Advertisement dated February 1942, reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.74. </REF>
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 17:34, 31 December 2009

Shinkō Seiki (perhaps 新光精機) was a Japanese camera maker in the early 1940s. The company is mentioned as "Shinkō" (新光) in the April 1943 government inquiry on Japanese camera production. Its full name Shinkō Seiki is only known from a marking on a Rorox camera.[1] The company made the Shinko Baby and certainly the Shinkoflex and Shinko Super, as well as the Shinko enlarger; all these products were distributed by Yamashita Shōten, of which Shinkō was perhaps a dependent company. It also made the Baby Doris distributed by Fukada Shōkai, and the Rorox, perhaps a name variant of the Shinko Baby.

Camera list

Other

  • Shinko enlarger model A, sold ¥113.20 in February 1942[2]
  • Shinko enlarger model D, sold ¥158.60 in February 1942[3]

Notes

  1. Rorox camera pictured in McKeown, p.891.
  2. Advertisement dated February 1942, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.74.
  3. Advertisement dated February 1942, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.74.

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