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− | The '''Walcon''' was a 4.5×6 folding camera sold by [[Walz]]. It is only known from a 1954 advertisement shown [http://blog.livedoor.jp/united3arrows/archives/cat_911880.html on this page] (second ad posted 2005/08/04), where it was advertised as a new product. It was announced with a [[Nitto Kogaku|Kominar]] 75/3.5 lens and a [[Copal]] B-1-300 synchronized shutter, for ¥11,000, case included. The ad's picture showed a vertical style folding camera, with the optical finder enclosed in a top housing | + | The '''Walcon''' was a 4.5×6 folding camera sold by [[Walz]]. It is only known from a 1954 advertisement shown [http://blog.livedoor.jp/united3arrows/archives/cat_911880.html on this page] (second ad posted 2005/08/04), where it was advertised as a new product. It was announced with a [[Nitto Kogaku|Kominar]] 75/3.5 lens and a [[Copal]] B-1-300 synchronized shutter, for ¥11,000, case included. The ad's picture showed a vertical style folding camera, with the optical finder enclosed in a top housing, an accessory shoe and body release. It was embossed ''WALCON'' in the front leather. |
− | A '''Walcon 6''' 6×6 folding camera has also been observed (see [http://kans1948.zero-yen.com/html/p119.html here]). It had a horizontal style folding body, one red window with sliding cover in the back and maybe some sort of exposure counter under the advance knob. The lens was a Kominar 7.5cm/3.5 and the shutter was an F-synchronized Copal. | + | A '''Walcon 6''' 6×6 folding camera has also been observed (see [http://kans1948.zero-yen.com/html/p119.html here]). It had a horizontal style folding body, a probably uncoupled rangefinder with separate window, one red window with sliding cover in the back and maybe some sort of exposure counter under the advance knob. The lens was a Kominar 7.5cm/3.5 and the shutter was an F-synchronized Copal. |
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Revision as of 20:00, 28 May 2006
The Walcon was a 4.5×6 folding camera sold by Walz. It is only known from a 1954 advertisement shown on this page (second ad posted 2005/08/04), where it was advertised as a new product. It was announced with a Kominar 75/3.5 lens and a Copal B-1-300 synchronized shutter, for ¥11,000, case included. The ad's picture showed a vertical style folding camera, with the optical finder enclosed in a top housing, an accessory shoe and body release. It was embossed WALCON in the front leather.
A Walcon 6 6×6 folding camera has also been observed (see here). It had a horizontal style folding body, a probably uncoupled rangefinder with separate window, one red window with sliding cover in the back and maybe some sort of exposure counter under the advance knob. The lens was a Kominar 7.5cm/3.5 and the shutter was an F-synchronized Copal.
Links
In Japanese:
- Walcon 6 repair notes at Kan's Room, with sample pictures
Original documents: