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The '''Start 35''' was a [[Bakelite]] [[viewfinder camera]] for making 24&times;24mm exposures on 35mm [[Bolta film]] rolls. It was made since 1950 by the Japanese Ikko Sha Co. Ltd. . The original light brown box was marked ''"Start Junior Pen Camera"''.<ref>Seen in an online auction 2014</ref> A new Start variant '''Start 35 K''' with hinged back door was introduced in 1952.  A later variant, the '''Start 35 K II''' (c.1958) had [[flash sync]] and metal top-plate and lens surround caps. One other model was the '''Start-R'''.<ref>{{McKeown12}} Page 440.</ref>
 
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The '''Start 35''' was a [[Bakelite]] [[viewfinder camera]] for making 24&times;24mm exposures on 35mm [[Bolta film]] rolls. It was made since 1950 by the Japanese Ikko Sha Co. Ltd. . A new Start variant '''Start 35 K''' with hinged back door was introduced in 1952.  A later variant, the '''Start 35 K II''' (c.1958) had [[flash sync]] and metal top-plate and lens surround caps.
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 00:28, 12 June 2014

Japanese Bolta film cameras (edit)
Aruba 35 | Bolex | Boltax | Bolty | Dan 35 I and II | Dan 35 III | Dan 35 M | Hobix | Inoca Stereo | Maruso 35 | Maruso Patent Box | Mickey 35 | Mikker 35 | Minon 35 | Picny B | Silver | Start 35 | Sunny | Tanzer | Town | Youngflex
3×4 and 4×4, 4×5 and 4×6.5, 4.5×6, 6×6 and 6×9 ->

The Start 35 was a Bakelite viewfinder camera for making 24×24mm exposures on 35mm Bolta film rolls. It was made since 1950 by the Japanese Ikko Sha Co. Ltd. . The original light brown box was marked "Start Junior Pen Camera".[1] A new Start variant Start 35 K with hinged back door was introduced in 1952. A later variant, the Start 35 K II (c.1958) had flash sync and metal top-plate and lens surround caps. One other model was the Start-R.[2]


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  1. Seen in an online auction 2014
  2. McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). Page 440.