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The only reference to a '''Zessan'''<REF> Zessan can be written 絶賛, and then it means "praise". <!-- Maybe there is a confusion about this camera name, because it is the kind of word likely to be used in a Japanese ad of that period. It is sometimes written 絶讃, as seen in an ad for the [[Heil C]].--> </REF> is [http://www.cameraguild.jp/nekosan/9909.htm this page of Nekosan's website]. It is said to be a 127 film camera made before the war by Riken Kōgaku Kōgyō (today [[Ricoh]]). This camera is not listed in the [http://www.ricoh.co.jp/camera/cameralist/index.html camera list] of the [http://www.ricoh.co.jp/ Ricoh official website]. According to the picture displayed, it is a 3&times;4 format camera, the lens and shutter assembly is mounted on a telescopic tube, the shutter is a [[Seikosha]] [[Licht]] and there is an accessory shoe.  
 
The only reference to a '''Zessan'''<REF> Zessan can be written 絶賛, and then it means "praise". <!-- Maybe there is a confusion about this camera name, because it is the kind of word likely to be used in a Japanese ad of that period. It is sometimes written 絶讃, as seen in an ad for the [[Heil C]].--> </REF> is [http://www.cameraguild.jp/nekosan/9909.htm this page of Nekosan's website]. It is said to be a 127 film camera made before the war by Riken Kōgaku Kōgyō (today [[Ricoh]]). This camera is not listed in the [http://www.ricoh.co.jp/camera/cameralist/index.html camera list] of the [http://www.ricoh.co.jp/ Ricoh official website]. According to the picture displayed, it is a 3&times;4 format camera, the lens and shutter assembly is mounted on a telescopic tube, the shutter is a [[Seikosha]] [[Licht]] and there is an accessory shoe.  
  

Revision as of 11:18, 5 December 2006

Japanese Baby (3×4) and Four (4×4) (edit)
folding
3×4 Baby Balnet | Doris | Baby Doris | Baby Germa | Kinsi | Baby Leotax | Loren | Baby Lyra | Baby Pearl | Baby Pilot | Baby Rosen | Baby Suzuka | Walz
4×4 Adler Four | Rosen Four
rigid or collapsible
3×4 Baika | Baby Chrome | Comet | Cyclon | Gelto | Baby Germa | Gokoku | Hamond | Baby Hawk | Kinka Lucky | Lausar | Light | Baby Light | Molby | Mulber | Olympic | Baby Ōso | Peacock | Picny | Ricohl | Rorox | Shinko Baby | Slick | Baby Sport | Tsubasa Arawashi | Baby Uirus | Zessan
3.5×4 Kenko 35
4×4 Alma Four | Andes Four | Anny 44 | Arsen | Balnet Four | Bonny Four | Freude | Kalimar 44 | Auto Keef | Kraft | Letix | Mykey-4 | Olympic Four | Roico | Royal Senior | Seica | Terra Junior | Vero Four | Welmy 44 | Yashica Future 127
unknown
Baby First | Baby Lyra Flex
Japanese SLR, TLR, pseudo TLR and stereo models ->
Japanese 4×5 and 4×6.5, 4.5×6, 6×6 and 6×9 ->

The only reference to a Zessan[1] is this page of Nekosan's website. It is said to be a 127 film camera made before the war by Riken Kōgaku Kōgyō (today Ricoh). This camera is not listed in the camera list of the Ricoh official website. According to the picture displayed, it is a 3×4 format camera, the lens and shutter assembly is mounted on a telescopic tube, the shutter is a Seikosha Licht and there is an accessory shoe.

Notes

  1. Zessan can be written 絶賛, and then it means "praise".

Links

Asahi Bussan and Riken prewar and wartime cameras (edit)
rigid or collapsible
Vest Adler | Gokoku | Semi Kinsi | Letix | Olympic | New Olympic | Regal Olympic | Semi Olympic | Super Olympic | Vest Olympic | Riken No.1 | Ricohl | Roico | Seica | Zessan
folders pseudo TLR TLR
Semi Adler | Adler III | Adler A | Adler B | Adler C | Adler Four | Adler Six | Gaica | Heil | Kinsi Chukon Ref Ricohflex | Ricohflex B