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* [[Speed Reflex]] (1919) made by [[Petri|Kuribayashi]]<REF> Lewis, p.36. </REF> | * [[Speed Reflex]] (1919) made by [[Petri|Kuribayashi]]<REF> Lewis, p.36. </REF> | ||
* [[Secrette]] (4×5cm and 4.5×6cm, 1923) | * [[Secrette]] (4×5cm and 4.5×6cm, 1923) | ||
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* [[Apollo and Lloyd|Apollo and Lloyd]] (6.5×9cm, 1923) | * [[Apollo and Lloyd|Apollo and Lloyd]] (6.5×9cm, 1923) | ||
* [[Convex Reflex]] (6.5×9cm SLR, 1924) | * [[Convex Reflex]] (6.5×9cm SLR, 1924) | ||
+ | * [[Tokioscope]] (4×10.5cm or 45×107mm stereo, c.1926–8) | ||
* [[Monarch (Sone)|Monarch]] (4.5×6cm) | * [[Monarch (Sone)|Monarch]] (4.5×6cm) | ||
* [[Special East]] (6.5×9cm, 1929) | * [[Special East]] (6.5×9cm, 1929) |
Revision as of 15:34, 6 February 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, the manufacturing branch was called Tokyo Camera Works and used the "T.C.W." initials.
Contents
Camera list
- Adam (1918)
- Sweet, Alpha and Pony Sweet (1918)
- Speed Reflex (1919) made by Kuribayashi[2]
- Secrette (4×5cm and 4.5×6cm, 1923)
- Apollo and Lloyd (6.5×9cm, 1923)
- Convex Reflex (6.5×9cm SLR, 1924)
- Tokioscope (4×10.5cm or 45×107mm stereo, c.1926–8)
- Monarch (4.5×6cm)
- Special East (6.5×9cm, 1929)
Other
Notes
- ↑ Lewis, p.28. The address in 1924 was Kanda Ogawamachi-dōri Nishikimachi (神田小川町通錦町). Source: Advertisement in Ars Camera November 1924, and advertisement in Asahi Camera May 1929 (p.A26).
- ↑ Lewis, p.36.
Bibliography
- Ars Camera. Advertisement by Sone Shunsuidō in November 1924. No page number.
- Asahi Camera. Advertisement by Sone Shunsuidō in May 1929, p.A26.
- Lewis, Gordon, ed. The History of the Japanese Camera. Rochester, N.Y.: George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography & Film, 1991. ISBN 0-935398-17-1 (paper), 0-935398-16-3 (hard).