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− | The '''Walcon''' | + | == The Walcon Semi == |
+ | The '''Walcon''' or '''Walcon Semi''' is a 4.5×6 folding camera sold by [[Walz]] in 1954 and 1955. It is advertised in 1954<REF> {{Showa10ad|Walcon and Wagoflex|1058|Aug 1954|Asahi Camera}} — {{Showa10ad|Wagoflex and Walcon Semi|1057|Nov 1954|Asahi Camera}} </REF> and 1955<REF> {{Showa10ad|Walcon 6, Wagoflex and Walcon Semi|1059|Mar 1955|Camera Mainichi}} </REF>, presented as a camera for ladies. It is offered with a [[Nitto Kogaku|Kominar]] 75/3.5 front-cell focusing lens and a [[Copal]] B, 1–300 synchronized shutter with a self-timer and PC socket, for ¥11,000 case included. | ||
− | + | The camera pictured is indistinguishable from the contemporary [[Zenobia|Zenobia C]] except for the lens and shutter. It is a vertical folding camera with a body based on the [[Ikonta]] 4.5×6, an optical finder enclosed in a top housing, an accessory shoe and a body release. It is embossed ''WALCON'' in the front leather. | |
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+ | == The Walcon 6 == | ||
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+ | The '''Walcon 6''', advertised in 1955<REF> March 1955 advertisement cited above. </REF> for ¥13,000, is a 6×6 horizontal folding camera with an uncoupled rangefinder. The rangefinder eyepiece is separate from the viewfinder, and there are three windows in front of the top housing. There is an auto-stop film advance with an exposure counter and double exposure prevention. There is one red window in the back, protected by a sliding cover, and {{Kokusan}} suggests that it was used to take 4.5×6 pictures. | ||
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+ | The lens and shutter are the same as the Walcon Semi: a front-cell focusing [[Nitto Kogaku|Kominar]] 7.5cm f:3.5 and a [[Copal]] with B, 1&ndash300 speeds, a self-timer and F synchronization via a PC socket. | ||
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+ | == Notes == | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
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+ | == Printed bibliography == | ||
+ | * {{Showa10}} Items 1057–9. | ||
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+ | == Web bibliography == | ||
+ | * [http://blog.livedoor.jp/united3arrows/archives/cat_911880.html#29618220 Advertisement for the Walcon and Wagoflex], originally published in the Aug 1954 issue of ''Asahi Camera'', reproduced in a page of Japanese ads mostly dating from the same year | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
In Japanese: | In Japanese: | ||
* [http://kans1948.zero-yen.com/html/p119.html Walcon 6 repair notes] at [http://kans1948.zero-yen.com/ Kan's Room], with sample pictures | * [http://kans1948.zero-yen.com/html/p119.html Walcon 6 repair notes] at [http://kans1948.zero-yen.com/ Kan's Room], with sample pictures | ||
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[[Category: Japanese 4.5x6 viewfinder folding]] | [[Category: Japanese 4.5x6 viewfinder folding]] | ||
[[Category: Japanese 6x6 rangefinder folding]] | [[Category: Japanese 6x6 rangefinder folding]] | ||
[[Category: W]] | [[Category: W]] |
Revision as of 18:36, 26 June 2006
The Walcon Semi
The Walcon or Walcon Semi is a 4.5×6 folding camera sold by Walz in 1954 and 1955. It is advertised in 1954[1] and 1955[2], presented as a camera for ladies. It is offered with a Kominar 75/3.5 front-cell focusing lens and a Copal B, 1–300 synchronized shutter with a self-timer and PC socket, for ¥11,000 case included.
The camera pictured is indistinguishable from the contemporary Zenobia C except for the lens and shutter. It is a vertical folding camera with a body based on the Ikonta 4.5×6, an optical finder enclosed in a top housing, an accessory shoe and a body release. It is embossed WALCON in the front leather.
The Walcon 6
The Walcon 6, advertised in 1955[3] for ¥13,000, is a 6×6 horizontal folding camera with an uncoupled rangefinder. The rangefinder eyepiece is separate from the viewfinder, and there are three windows in front of the top housing. There is an auto-stop film advance with an exposure counter and double exposure prevention. There is one red window in the back, protected by a sliding cover, and Kokusan kamera no rekishi suggests that it was used to take 4.5×6 pictures.
The lens and shutter are the same as the Walcon Semi: a front-cell focusing Kominar 7.5cm f:3.5 and a Copal with B, 1&ndash300 speeds, a self-timer and F synchronization via a PC socket.
Notes
- ↑ Advertisement for the Walcon and Wagoflex, published in the Aug 1954 issue of Asahi Camera, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, item 1058. — Advertisement for the Wagoflex and Walcon Semi, published in the Nov 1954 issue of Asahi Camera, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, item 1057.
- ↑ Advertisement for the Walcon 6, Wagoflex and Walcon Semi, published in the Mar 1955 issue of Camera Mainichi, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, item 1059.
- ↑ March 1955 advertisement cited above.
Printed bibliography
- Asahi Camera (アサヒカメラ) editorial staff. Shōwa 10–40nen kōkoku ni miru kokusan kamera no rekishi (昭和10–40年広告にみる国産カメラの歴史, Japanese camera history as seen in advertisements, 1935–1965). Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1994. ISBN 4-02-330312-7. Items 1057–9.
Web bibliography
- Advertisement for the Walcon and Wagoflex, originally published in the Aug 1954 issue of Asahi Camera, reproduced in a page of Japanese ads mostly dating from the same year
Links
In Japanese:
- Walcon 6 repair notes at Kan's Room, with sample pictures