Tianjin

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The Tianjin Camera Factory was a camera factory in China. The factory was founded in the late 1950s[1][2] The factory's first camera, perhaps the first new camera made in post-revolutionary China, was the July First (Qiyi), a folding camera perhaps copied from a Mamiya. only 40 examples were made.

Tianjin's Chenguang SLR was an original design of Zheijang University. The Eastar cameras may have been the company's only top-sellers with a production of some tens of thousands.

It is not clear when the factory stopped working. The Langjian Saomiao panoramic camera was made in the 1970s.

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Notes

  1. Flickr member Jun Peng states the factory was founded in 1958, by eight existing workshops which up to then made wooden cameras; in this discussion about the Easter TLR camera
  2. Collector Wang Guosheng stated in an article in People's Daily that the July First was made in 1956, in which case the factory must have been in existence by then: An antique camera collector in Tianjin at People's Daily Online.