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The '''Victory''' (ビクトリー) is a Japanese folding camera taking both 4&times;6.5 and 3&times;4 pictures on [[127 film]]. It appears in no reference book and is only known from an leaflet published around 1937.<REF> Undated leaflet for the Victory, [[Semi Dymos]], [[Reex]], [[Japanese 3&times;4 and 4&times;4 pseudo TLR cameras|Baby Ref]], [[Union Ref and Hansa Rollette Ref|Union Ref]] and [[Baby Chrome]]. </REF> There is no indication of the company that made or sold this camera.
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The '''Victory''' (ビクトリー) is a Japanese folding camera taking both 4&times;6.5 and 3&times;4 pictures on [[127 film]]. It is known from a leaflet published around 1937<REF> Undated leaflet for the Victory, [[Semi Dymos]], [[Reex]], [[Japanese 3&times;4 and 4&times;4 pseudo TLR cameras|Baby Ref]], [[Union Ref and Hansa Rollette Ref|Union Ref]] and [[Baby Chrome]]. </REF> and it also appears in {{Sugiyama}}. There is no indication of the company that made or sold this camera.
  
 
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The shutter is everset and gives B, 25, 50 speeds. The release lever is attached to the front of the shutter housing. Only one part of the markings is visible, reading ''Victory STRAIT SHUTTER'' and ''TYPE 1935'' (or perhaps ''1936'').
 
The shutter is everset and gives B, 25, 50 speeds. The release lever is attached to the front of the shutter housing. Only one part of the markings is visible, reading ''Victory STRAIT SHUTTER'' and ''TYPE 1935'' (or perhaps ''1936'').
  
The camera is offered as the '''Victory A''' (ビクトリーA型) for &yen;18 with an f/6.3 lens engraved ''VICTORY GO ANASTIGMAT''. ("Go" is probably the Japanese character 號 meaning "number" or "type".) There were perhaps other models.
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The camera is offered as the '''Victory A''' (ビクトリーA型) for &yen;18 with an f/6.3 lens engraved ''VICTORY GO ANASTIGMAT''. ("Go" is probably the Japanese character 號 meaning "number" or "type".)
  
No surviving example has yet been observed.
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{{Sugiyama}} does not show this particular version but it shows two other models. Unlike the Victory A, none of them is self-erecting and the lens standard is manually pulled out on two rails after opening the folding bed. The folding finder is diferent too, with the rear part folding over the front one.
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
 
* Leaflet for the Victory, [[Semi Dymos]], [[Reex]], [[Japanese 3&times;4 and 4&times;4 pseudo TLR cameras|Baby Ref]], [[Union Ref and Hansa Rollette Ref|Union Ref]] and [[Baby Chrome]], published by an unknown company. Date not indicated.
 
* Leaflet for the Victory, [[Semi Dymos]], [[Reex]], [[Japanese 3&times;4 and 4&times;4 pseudo TLR cameras|Baby Ref]], [[Union Ref and Hansa Rollette Ref|Union Ref]] and [[Baby Chrome]], published by an unknown company. Date not indicated.
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* {{Zukan}} Items 4103&ndash;4.
 
The Victory is not listed in {{Kokusan}}.
 
The Victory is not listed in {{Kokusan}}.
  

Revision as of 12:01, 11 December 2006

Japanese Vest (4×5 and 4×6.5) (edit)
folding
4×4.5 Orient
4×5 Minion
4×6.5 Clover Vest | Dianette | Eagle | Friend | Kooa | National | New Vest | Nifcarette | Pearlette | B Pearlette | Special Pearlette | Pionette | Pocket Prince | Sirius Bebe | Speed Pocket | Tsubasa Spring | Victory
rigid or collapsible
4×5 Alfax | Olympus Standard | Sakura (bakelite) | Well Standard
4×6.5 Vest Adler | Vest Alex | Kowa Kid | Light | Light Super | Baby Minolta | Minolta Vest | Regal Olympic | Vest Olympic | Tsubasa Chrome | Zen-99
box
4×6.5 Baby Clover | Sakura (box) | Spirit
unknown
4×5 Vesten
4×6.5 Victor Vest
unknown Meiro
Japanese 3×4 and 4×4, 4.5×6, 6×6 and 6×9 ->

The Victory (ビクトリー) is a Japanese folding camera taking both 4×6.5 and 3×4 pictures on 127 film. It is known from a leaflet published around 1937[1] and it also appears in Sugiyama. There is no indication of the company that made or sold this camera.

The body is made of bakelite and the folding struts have a complicated arrangement. It is not known if this was copied from a foreign model. There is a folding optical finder in the middle of the top plate and no body release. The advance knob is at the right end and there is a spool holder at the left end. The latter can be pulled out only after it is turned counter-clockwise. The back is hinged to the left and the text says that it contains three red windows, the middle one being used for 4×6.5 exposures and the other ones for 3×4.

The shutter is everset and gives B, 25, 50 speeds. The release lever is attached to the front of the shutter housing. Only one part of the markings is visible, reading Victory STRAIT SHUTTER and TYPE 1935 (or perhaps 1936).

The camera is offered as the Victory A (ビクトリーA型) for ¥18 with an f/6.3 lens engraved VICTORY GO ANASTIGMAT. ("Go" is probably the Japanese character 號 meaning "number" or "type".)

Sugiyama does not show this particular version but it shows two other models. Unlike the Victory A, none of them is self-erecting and the lens standard is manually pulled out on two rails after opening the folding bed. The folding finder is diferent too, with the rear part folding over the front one.

Notes

  1. Undated leaflet for the Victory, Semi Dymos, Reex, Baby Ref, Union Ref and Baby Chrome.

Bibliography

The Victory is not listed in Kokusan kamera no rekishi.