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The '''Sweet 16''' is a Japanese [[subminiature]] camera taking 17.5mm rollfilm, made in the mid or late 1950s by [[Tougodo]].
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== Description ==
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The Sweet 16 has a sleek body, inspired by contemporary 35mm viewfinder cameras and larger than other [[Hit]]-type cameras. It takes ten exposures in a rectangular format, reported as 14×18mm or 14×20mm in the available sources.<REF> {{SUG}}, item 5144, says 14×20mm. {{MK}}, p.931, says 14×18mm, and says that the camera takes twelve pictures on a film roll. The latter point is certainly wrong: the exposure counter is only graduated to 10. </REF>
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The back is hinged to the right for film loading, as seen by the photographer, and is retained by a spring-loaded latch on the left. The advance knob is at the top left, and has an exposure counter at the base, graduated from 1 to 10. Because of the non-standard film format, it seems that the advance is controlled via these graduations only, and that the camera has no red window in the back. There is a fake rewind knob at the top right, to increase the similarity to 35mm cameras.
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The shutter gives B, 1/25, 1/50 speeds, selected by a lever placed at the front of the camera. It is tripped by a release button placed on the top cover, and it is synchronized for flash via a socket placed behind the main release. The camera also has an accessory shoe above the viewfinder.
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The lens is a Meika S 30mm f/8, and has a fixed focus and aperture. The lens barrel is silver finished and has various fake rings and a black front bezel, imitating the chrome lenses of 35mm rangefinder cameras.
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The model name is inscribed as ''Sweet–16'' on the top cover, and as ''Sweet model–A'' on the lens bezel.
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== Actual examples ==
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No original document mentioning the Sweet 16 is known yet. The camera is uncommon, and only two examples have been observed so far, including that pictured in {{SUG}}.<REF> Example pictured in {{SUG}}, item 5144, and example observed in an online auction. </REF>
  
 
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Revision as of 23:27, 8 November 2008

Japanese subminiature
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9.5mm film Doryu 1 | Fujica 8×11mm SLR | Yashica Atoron
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unknown Matchbox camera
17.5mm film Arrow | Baby Flex | Baby-Max | Barlux | Beauty 14 | Bell 14 | Blondy | Baby Colon | Comex | Corona | Croma Color 16 | Epochs | Fuji Kozet | Gamma | Gem 16 | Gemflex | Glico Lighter | Halmat | Hit | Hit-II | Hit-type | Hobby 16 | Homer No.1 | Homer 16 | Honey | Hope | Jenic | Kiku 16 | Kent | Kolt | Kute | Lovely | Mascot | Meteor | Micky | Midget | Mighty | Mini | Moment | Mycro | Myracle | Nikkobaby | Peace | Peace Baby Flex | Peace Small Lef | Pet | Petit | Petty | Prince 16-A | Prince Ruby | Robin | New Rocket | Rubina | Rubix | Saga 16 | Saica | Septon Pen | Sholy-Flex | Snappy | Spy-14 | Sun | Sun B | Sun 16 | Sweet 16 | Tacker | Takka | Tone | Top Camera | Toyoca 16 | Toyoca Ace | Tsubame | Vesta | Vista | Vestkam
20mm film Guzzi | Mycroflex | Top
round film Evarax | Petal | Sakura Petal | Star
unknown Hallow | Lyravit | Tsubasa
110 film see Japanese 110 film

The Sweet 16 is a Japanese subminiature camera taking 17.5mm rollfilm, made in the mid or late 1950s by Tougodo.

Description

The Sweet 16 has a sleek body, inspired by contemporary 35mm viewfinder cameras and larger than other Hit-type cameras. It takes ten exposures in a rectangular format, reported as 14×18mm or 14×20mm in the available sources.[1]

The back is hinged to the right for film loading, as seen by the photographer, and is retained by a spring-loaded latch on the left. The advance knob is at the top left, and has an exposure counter at the base, graduated from 1 to 10. Because of the non-standard film format, it seems that the advance is controlled via these graduations only, and that the camera has no red window in the back. There is a fake rewind knob at the top right, to increase the similarity to 35mm cameras.

The shutter gives B, 1/25, 1/50 speeds, selected by a lever placed at the front of the camera. It is tripped by a release button placed on the top cover, and it is synchronized for flash via a socket placed behind the main release. The camera also has an accessory shoe above the viewfinder.

The lens is a Meika S 30mm f/8, and has a fixed focus and aperture. The lens barrel is silver finished and has various fake rings and a black front bezel, imitating the chrome lenses of 35mm rangefinder cameras.

The model name is inscribed as Sweet–16 on the top cover, and as Sweet model–A on the lens bezel.

Actual examples

No original document mentioning the Sweet 16 is known yet. The camera is uncommon, and only two examples have been observed so far, including that pictured in Sugiyama.[2]

Notes

  1. Sugiyama, item 5144, says 14×20mm. McKeown, p.931, says 14×18mm, and says that the camera takes twelve pictures on a film roll. The latter point is certainly wrong: the exposure counter is only graduated to 10.
  2. Example pictured in Sugiyama, item 5144, and example observed in an online auction.

Bibliography

The Sweet 16 is not listed in Kokusan kamera no rekishi.

Links

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