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I'm just a hobby collector of mainly 35mm cameras from the 1950s up to the early 1980s, before metal was replaced by plastic.
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I began as a general collector, then "specialised" in '''Taiyodo Koki''' (which changed its name to '''the Beauty Camera Company'''). I think I got sucked down the Rabbit hole of trying to gather information about this forgotten, obscure and even mysterious manufacturer that once supplied cameras to the British high street retailer Dixons ... so surely they couldn't have been that insignificant and inconspicuous?
  
Details of the cameras in my collection can be seen on my website [[http://www.camera.portraits.srv2.com/ My 35mm Film Camera Collection]].
 
  
The pages here contain a description of each camera, technical specifications, sometimes original advertisements and UK price, an opinion of the model, and illustrative photographs. There is also a link to the camera's user manual (where possible), and any other good relevant Internet sites.
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All lines of research initially led to Camera Wiki, in so much that almost every Internet scribbling has unquestioningly copied Camera Wiki's wisdom. Repetition makes a fact seem more true, regardless of whether it is or not. However, as I began to unearth material and - more importantly - translate known documents, Japanese blogs, and apply some lateral thinking, it became apparent that much of the detail at Camera Wiki is wrong (Gulp!).
  
My collection currently includes the following:
 
  
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In the spirit of respecting other's work, I have left the misconceptions largely intact and offered an alternative history.
  
AGFA Optima Sensor Electronic 335<br/>
 
Agfa Optima Sensor Electronic Flash<br/>
 
Agfa Selectronic<br/>
 
Agfa Selectronic 3<br/>
 
Agfa Super Silette <br/>
 
AGILUX Agimatic<br/>
 
A&K Arette 1Dn<br/>
 
A&K Arette Super P<br/>
 
BEAUTY Beaumat<br/>
 
Beauty Lightmatic SP<br/>
 
Beauty Lightomatic III<br/>
 
CANON Canonet<br/>
 
CONTAX 137 MA<br/>
 
Contax 137 MD<br/>
 
FED 4-b<br/>
 
FUJICA 35 Auto-M<br/>
 
Fujica 35-EE<br/>
 
Fujica Fujicarex II<br/>
 
Fujica Rapid S2<br/>
 
Fujica ST601<br/>
 
Fujica ST605n<br/>
 
Fujica ST701 (x2)<br/>
 
Fujica ST801<br/>
 
Fujica ST901 (x2)<br/>
 
KOWA E<br/>
 
MINOLTA Hi-Matic 7s<br/>
 
Minolta XG-M<br/>
 
MIRANDA Auto Sensorex EE<br/>
 
NIKON EM<br/>
 
Nikon FG<br/>
 
OLYMPUS Trip 35<br/>
 
PENTAX KM<br/>
 
Pentax ME Super<br/>
 
Pentax Spotmatic F<br/>
 
PETRI 7s<br/>
 
PRAKTICA LTL<br/>
 
RICOH Auto 35<br/>
 
TOPCON IC-1 Auto<br/>
 
Topcon Uni<br/>
 
Topcon Unirex<br/>
 
VOIGTLANDER Vito IIa<br/>
 
Voigtlander Vito B (large viewfinder)<br/>
 
Voigtlander Vito B (small viewfinder)<br/>
 
Voigtlander Vito BL<br/>
 
WIRGIN Edinex ll<br/>
 
YASHICA FX-D<br/>
 
Yashica Minister D<br/>
 
Yashica TL Electro X<br/>
 
ZEISS Ikon Contina IIa<br/>
 
  
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The big inaccuracies are that
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# Taiyodo was never a distributer: it was shop (called '''Camera Taiyodo''') selling used goods. Translation of the supporting Wiki-linked documents (and others) makes this clear, but moreover, the impact of WWII ensured that Japanese industry collapsed, the people were starving, and there was nothing to distribute! Let's not forget Japan was "Nuked" and millions died in the conflict.
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#I'm still researching the allegation of Bankruptcy in 1957, but I think the evidence for this is paper thin (quite literally a single reference on one page of a book that was a rework of a translation of an earlier publication), and the rapid recovery of the company about to go under is unprecedented. I (and a few Japanese bloggers) think it is far more likely that Taiyodo Koki simply changed their name to match that of their product, as did Canon, Miranda, Nikon, Olympus, Topcon, etc, etc. If something walks like a duck, looks like a duck and goes quack, it's probably a duck.
  
I am happy to receive any email comments, corrections, questions or new information.
 
  
'''John Bear'''
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I put together a website in 2021, and I am still - unbelievably - unearthing fragments of new information every now an then. I don't have a domain address (that's another story), so Google will not index me, but thankfully other search engines like Bing are not so fussy. Remarkably, a few people have found my website [https://heyjohnbear.wixsite.com/taiyodo '''https://heyjohnbear.wixsite.com/taiyodo'''] and been able to offer snippets of information. It would be brilliant if there were others who had some evidence-based knowledge, but I guess there aren't too many people like me!

Latest revision as of 16:45, 20 March 2024

I began as a general collector, then "specialised" in Taiyodo Koki (which changed its name to the Beauty Camera Company). I think I got sucked down the Rabbit hole of trying to gather information about this forgotten, obscure and even mysterious manufacturer that once supplied cameras to the British high street retailer Dixons ... so surely they couldn't have been that insignificant and inconspicuous?


All lines of research initially led to Camera Wiki, in so much that almost every Internet scribbling has unquestioningly copied Camera Wiki's wisdom. Repetition makes a fact seem more true, regardless of whether it is or not. However, as I began to unearth material and - more importantly - translate known documents, Japanese blogs, and apply some lateral thinking, it became apparent that much of the detail at Camera Wiki is wrong (Gulp!).


In the spirit of respecting other's work, I have left the misconceptions largely intact and offered an alternative history.


The big inaccuracies are that

  1. Taiyodo was never a distributer: it was shop (called Camera Taiyodo) selling used goods. Translation of the supporting Wiki-linked documents (and others) makes this clear, but moreover, the impact of WWII ensured that Japanese industry collapsed, the people were starving, and there was nothing to distribute! Let's not forget Japan was "Nuked" and millions died in the conflict.
  2. I'm still researching the allegation of Bankruptcy in 1957, but I think the evidence for this is paper thin (quite literally a single reference on one page of a book that was a rework of a translation of an earlier publication), and the rapid recovery of the company about to go under is unprecedented. I (and a few Japanese bloggers) think it is far more likely that Taiyodo Koki simply changed their name to match that of their product, as did Canon, Miranda, Nikon, Olympus, Topcon, etc, etc. If something walks like a duck, looks like a duck and goes quack, it's probably a duck.


I put together a website in 2021, and I am still - unbelievably - unearthing fragments of new information every now an then. I don't have a domain address (that's another story), so Google will not index me, but thankfully other search engines like Bing are not so fussy. Remarkably, a few people have found my website https://heyjohnbear.wixsite.com/taiyodo and been able to offer snippets of information. It would be brilliant if there were others who had some evidence-based knowledge, but I guess there aren't too many people like me!