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− | '''Yamamoto Shashinki-ten''' (山本写真機店, meaning Yamamoto Camera Shop) was a Japanese distributor | + | '''Yamamoto Shashinki-ten''' (山本写真機店, meaning Yamamoto Camera Shop) was a Japanese distributor in the 1930s, based in Osaka.<REF> Its address from 1933 to 1939 was Ōsaka-shi Nishi-ku Awaza-nakadōri 1-chōme (大阪市西区阿波座中通一丁目). Source: advertisement published in ''Ōsaka Shashin Shinbun'' April 1st, 1933, reproduced in Tanimura, p.97 of {{KKS}} no.12, and advertisements reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, pp.59–60. </REF> It distributed a number of cameras and accessories called Weha, and was certainly the owner of the Weha brand. |
''See also [[Yamamoto Shashinki Kōsakusho]], a camera maker based in Tokyo which is probably not related.'' | ''See also [[Yamamoto Shashinki Kōsakusho]], a camera maker based in Tokyo which is probably not related.'' | ||
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== Weha cameras and accessories == | == Weha cameras and accessories == | ||
<div class="plainlinks floatright" style="text-align: center;">[http://www.flickr.com/photos/rebollo_fr/470008033/in/pool-camerapedia/ http://farm1.static.flickr.com/196/470008033_6e73227902_t_d.jpg]<br>''Weha Chrome Six''</div> | <div class="plainlinks floatright" style="text-align: center;">[http://www.flickr.com/photos/rebollo_fr/470008033/in/pool-camerapedia/ http://farm1.static.flickr.com/196/470008033_6e73227902_t_d.jpg]<br>''Weha Chrome Six''</div> | ||
− | * [[Weha plate folders]] (6.5×9) | + | * [[Weha plate folders]] (6.5×9 and 8×10.5) |
+ | * [[Idea (metal)|Weha Idea]] (6.5×9 plate folder, a rebadged [[Idea (metal)|Idea]] by [[Konica|Rokuoh-sha]]) | ||
* [[Weha Six]] (6×6 folder made by [[Ehira]]) | * [[Weha Six]] (6×6 folder made by [[Ehira]]) | ||
* [[Weha Chrome Six]] (6×6 rangefinder made by [[Ehira]]) | * [[Weha Chrome Six]] (6×6 rangefinder made by [[Ehira]]) | ||
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* {{Showa10}} | * {{Showa10}} | ||
* Tanimura Yoshihiko (谷村吉彦). "Ehira Shinjirō no kamera: Ehira Kōki, Uehā kara Eruchina made" (江平信次郎のカメラ・江平光機、ウエハーからエルチナまで, The cameras of Ehira Shinjirō, from the Weha to the Eltina). {{KKS051}} Pp.32–9. | * Tanimura Yoshihiko (谷村吉彦). "Ehira Shinjirō no kamera: Ehira Kōki, Uehā kara Eruchina made" (江平信次郎のカメラ・江平光機、ウエハーからエルチナまで, The cameras of Ehira Shinjirō, from the Weha to the Eltina). {{KKS051}} Pp.32–9. | ||
+ | * Tanimura Yoshihiko (谷村吉彦). "Neumann & Heilemann: kieta ashiato, Minoruta setsuritsu to sono ato no karera wo otte" (Neumann & Heilemann 消えた足跡・ミノルタ設立とその後の彼等を追って, On the traces of Neumann & Heilemann at the founding of Minolta and afterwards.) {{KKS012}} Pp.96–9. (About the fate of Billy Neumann.) | ||
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Revision as of 19:01, 18 February 2008
Yamamoto Shashinki-ten (山本写真機店, meaning Yamamoto Camera Shop) was a Japanese distributor in the 1930s, based in Osaka.[1] It distributed a number of cameras and accessories called Weha, and was certainly the owner of the Weha brand.
See also Yamamoto Shashinki Kōsakusho, a camera maker based in Tokyo which is probably not related.
Weha cameras and accessories
- Weha plate folders (6.5×9 and 8×10.5)
- Weha Idea (6.5×9 plate folder, a rebadged Idea by Rokuoh-sha)
- Weha Six (6×6 folder made by Ehira)
- Weha Chrome Six (6×6 rangefinder made by Ehira)
- Weha accessory rangefinder, chrome, long base (made by Ehira, sold ¥15 in 1936)[2]
- Weha accessory rangefinder, black, shorter base (marked WEHA at the top, sold in a case inscribed WEHA Range Finder)[3]
- Weha enlarger (1940–1)[4]
Other distributed cameras
- Baby Lyra by Fuji Kōgaku (in 1936)[2]
- Semi Lyra by Fuji Kōgaku (in 1936)[2]
- Wester or Semi Wester (4.5×6 folder) by Nishida (authorized dealer for Kansai in 1943)[5]
Notes
- ↑ Its address from 1933 to 1939 was Ōsaka-shi Nishi-ku Awaza-nakadōri 1-chōme (大阪市西区阿波座中通一丁目). Source: advertisement published in Ōsaka Shashin Shinbun April 1st, 1933, reproduced in Tanimura, p.97 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.12, and advertisements reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, pp.59–60.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Made by Ehira: Tanimura, p.33. Price: advertisement published in Sunday Mainichi (December 13, 1936), reproduced in the Gochamaze website.
- ↑ Observed in an online auction.
- ↑ Advertisements reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.60.
- ↑ Advertisement dated March 1943 reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.59.
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.
- Tanimura Yoshihiko (谷村吉彦). "Ehira Shinjirō no kamera: Ehira Kōki, Uehā kara Eruchina made" (江平信次郎のカメラ・江平光機、ウエハーからエルチナまで, The cameras of Ehira Shinjirō, from the Weha to the Eltina). Kamera Rebyū: Kurashikku Kamera Senka (カメラレビュー クラシックカメラ専科) / Camera Review: All about Historical Cameras no.51, June 1999. ISBN 4-257-13024-5. Kurashikku kamera supesharu (クラシックカメラスペシャル, issue about miscellaneous classic cameras). Pp.32–9.
- Tanimura Yoshihiko (谷村吉彦). "Neumann & Heilemann: kieta ashiato, Minoruta setsuritsu to sono ato no karera wo otte" (Neumann & Heilemann 消えた足跡・ミノルタ設立とその後の彼等を追って, On the traces of Neumann & Heilemann at the founding of Minolta and afterwards.) Kamera Rebyū: Kurashikku Kamera Senka (カメラレビュー クラシックカメラ専科) / Camera Review: All about Historical Cameras no.12, October 1988. No ISBN number. Minoruta kamera no subete (ミノルタカメラのすべて, special issue on Minolta). Pp.96–9. (About the fate of Billy Neumann.)
Links
- Advertisement showing the Weha rangefinder, published in the December 13, 1936 issue of Sunday Mainichi, reproduced in the camera company page of the Gochamaze website
- First and second mention of the Weha Light at ksmt.com