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'''Sone Shunsuidō''' (曽根春翠堂) was a Japanese camera maker and distributor, founded in 1902 and based in Tokyo, Kanda.<REF> Lewis, p.28. </REF> In the late 1920s, its manufacturing branch was called Tokyo Camera Works and used the "T.C.W." initials.
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'''Sone Shunsuidō''' (曽根春翠堂) was a Japanese camera maker and distributor, founded in 1902 and based in Tokyo, Kanda..<REF> Lewis, p.28. </REF> In the 1920s, its manufacturing branch was called Tokyo Camera Works and used the "T.C.W." initials.
  
 
== Camera list ==
 
== Camera list ==
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* Apollo (1923)<REF> Lewis, p.44. Date: [http://www.ksmt.com/eos10d/classic2.htm#51 this page at ksmt.com]. </REF>
 
* Apollo (1923)<REF> Lewis, p.44. Date: [http://www.ksmt.com/eos10d/classic2.htm#51 this page at ksmt.com]. </REF>
 
* [[Monarch (Sone)|Monarch]] (4.5×6cm)
 
* [[Monarch (Sone)|Monarch]] (4.5×6cm)
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== Testar, Complanar and Modelar lenses ==
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Advertisements by Sone says that the Testar f/4.5 and f/6.3 and Complanar f/4.5 lenses were specially made for Tokyo Camera Works by a French company in Paris.<REF> Testar: advertisement in ''[[Ars Camera]]'' April 1924, reproduced in Yazawa, p.18 of {{CCN}} no.98: "東京カメラウオークス佛國巴里レンズ工場にて新製のテスターレンズF四、五又はF六、三を装せる". Testar and Complanar: advertisement reproduced in Morishita, p.70 of {{KKS}} no.22. </REF> Of these, the Testar was a four-element lens,<REF> Lens scheme visible in the advertisement reproduced in Morishita, p.70 of {{KKS}} no.22. </REF> whose name and optical formula were inspired by the [[Carl Zeiss]] Tessar.
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The Testar f/4.5 and f/6.3 lenses were mounted on the [[Apollo]] 6.5×9cm plate folder, in 90mm and 105mm focal length,<REF> 105mm focal length: advertisement in ''[[Ars Camera]]'' September 1924, reproduced in Yazawa, p.18 of {{CCN}} no.98. 90mm focal length: Testar 90/4.5 lens presented in Yazawa, pp.17–8 of the same magazine. </REF> and the Testar f/4.5 was also mounted on the [[Secrette|Secrette Special]] detective camera. The Complanar f/4.5 lens was mounted on the [[Convex Reflex]] 6.5×9cm SLR.<REF> Advertisement reproduced in Morishita, p.70 of {{KKS}} no.22. </REF>
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
 
* {{Lewis}}
 
* {{Lewis}}
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* Morishita Hajime (森下肇). "Atomu-han kamera no subete" (アトム判カメラのすべて, All of Atom-size cameras). {{KKS022}} Pp.55–70.
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* Yazawa Seiichirō (矢沢征一郎). "Renzu no hanashi (17) Chinpin renzu Tesutā" (レンズの話[17]珍品レンズ・テスター, Lens story [17] A rare lens: the Testar). In {{CCN}} no.98 (August 1985). Nishinomiya: Camera Collectors News-sha. Pp.17–9.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==

Revision as of 17:00, 30 January 2008

Sone Shunsuidō (曽根春翠堂) was a Japanese camera maker and distributor, founded in 1902 and based in Tokyo, Kanda..[1] In the 1920s, its manufacturing branch was called Tokyo Camera Works and used the "T.C.W." initials.

Camera list

Testar, Complanar and Modelar lenses

Advertisements by Sone says that the Testar f/4.5 and f/6.3 and Complanar f/4.5 lenses were specially made for Tokyo Camera Works by a French company in Paris.[6] Of these, the Testar was a four-element lens,[7] whose name and optical formula were inspired by the Carl Zeiss Tessar.

The Testar f/4.5 and f/6.3 lenses were mounted on the Apollo 6.5×9cm plate folder, in 90mm and 105mm focal length,[8] and the Testar f/4.5 was also mounted on the Secrette Special detective camera. The Complanar f/4.5 lens was mounted on the Convex Reflex 6.5×9cm SLR.[9]

Notes

  1. Lewis, p.28.
  2. Lewis, p.36.
  3. Lewis, p.28.
  4. Lewis, p.44.
  5. Lewis, p.44. Date: this page at ksmt.com.
  6. Testar: advertisement in Ars Camera April 1924, reproduced in Yazawa, p.18 of Camera Collectors' News no.98: "東京カメラウオークス佛國巴里レンズ工場にて新製のテスターレンズF四、五又はF六、三を装せる". Testar and Complanar: advertisement reproduced in Morishita, p.70 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.22.
  7. Lens scheme visible in the advertisement reproduced in Morishita, p.70 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.22.
  8. 105mm focal length: advertisement in Ars Camera September 1924, reproduced in Yazawa, p.18 of Camera Collectors' News no.98. 90mm focal length: Testar 90/4.5 lens presented in Yazawa, pp.17–8 of the same magazine.
  9. Advertisement reproduced in Morishita, p.70 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.22.

Bibliography

Links

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