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The Shinko Super has a metal body with rounded edges. It looks somewhat like the [[Gokoku and Ricohl|Ricohl]] 3×4cm camera. The top housing contains an eye-level finder offset to the left. The advance knob is at the top left. It seems that there is a flush accessory shoe in the middle of the top plate. The speed selecting knob is offset to the right and a button is visible further to the right, certainly the shutter release. The focal plane shutter gives B, 10, 25, 50, 75, 100, 200 speeds, and the lens is a collapsible Shinko Anastigmat 80/3.5.
 
The Shinko Super has a metal body with rounded edges. It looks somewhat like the [[Gokoku and Ricohl|Ricohl]] 3×4cm camera. The top housing contains an eye-level finder offset to the left. The advance knob is at the top left. It seems that there is a flush accessory shoe in the middle of the top plate. The speed selecting knob is offset to the right and a button is visible further to the right, certainly the shutter release. The focal plane shutter gives B, 10, 25, 50, 75, 100, 200 speeds, and the lens is a collapsible Shinko Anastigmat 80/3.5.
  
No surviving example has been observed so far.
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No surviving example has been observed so far, but there is a record of an online auction for a Shinko Super I with body n°304 and lens n°311.<REF> Extract of a Marktplaats auction found in Google's cache. </REF>
  
 
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Revision as of 22:43, 4 February 2007

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Ehira Chrome Six | Minolta Six | Shinko Super | Weha Chrome Six
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Japanese 6×6 TLR, pseudo TLR and medium format SLR ->
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The Shinko Super is a Japanese 6×6cm viewfinder camera with a focal plane shutter, advertised in 1942 by Yamashita Shōten.[1] It is only known from an advertisement for the Shinko Super I (シンコースーパーⅠ型) dated February 1942 and reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi.[2]

Description

The Shinko Super has a metal body with rounded edges. It looks somewhat like the Ricohl 3×4cm camera. The top housing contains an eye-level finder offset to the left. The advance knob is at the top left. It seems that there is a flush accessory shoe in the middle of the top plate. The speed selecting knob is offset to the right and a button is visible further to the right, certainly the shutter release. The focal plane shutter gives B, 10, 25, 50, 75, 100, 200 speeds, and the lens is a collapsible Shinko Anastigmat 80/3.5.

No surviving example has been observed so far, but there is a record of an online auction for a Shinko Super I with body n°304 and lens n°311.[3]

Notes

  1. Date: advertisements listed in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 337.
  2. Advertisement published in Shashin Bunka, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 74.
  3. Extract of a Marktplaats auction found in Google's cache.

Bibliography

This camera is not listed in Sugiyama.