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Meikai No.1

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TOUGODO - 1940 - JAPAN (TOKYO)

  • Compact
  • 35 mm
  • Rare

Created in 1930, in the Kanga district of Tokyo, the Tougodo brand was named to honor Admiral Tougo who had defeated the Russian fleet in the Baltic during the battle of Tsushima in 1905.

Tougodo was recognized for its innovative camera creations and participated to the effort in World War II by manufacturing aircraft components. Among their repertoire, the Tougodo Meikai No.1 holds a distinctive position. Emerging during the early 1940s, this camera represents a pioneering endeavor to fashion a twin-lens reflex (TLR) apparatus for 35 mm film.

Tougodo's ingenuity is evident in the horizontal or side-by-side configuration adopted for this camera. This innovative design choice resulted in a 35mm TLR that retained a compactness akin to standard rangefinder cameras. The advent of this model marked the genesis of Japanese side-by-side TLRs, and interestingly, all such TLRs were products of Tougodo's ingenuity. The Meikai No.1 boasts dual viewfinders: one atop the camera to facilitate sight through the lens and another rudimentary viewfinder positioned at the rear.

In the realm of collectible cameras, the Tougodo Meikai No.1 occupies a unique and rare position. Its intriguing design often prompts an instinctive urge to tilt it into a more accustomed vertical orientation, adding to the camera's mystique and allure.

Associated project shares

  • 1 Share of the 99 Cameras Club project

Discover the club's camera collection.
99 Cameras Club for updates.
Read the term and conditions.

Note : This Collectible is not an official product from the represented camera manufacturer. It is a replica of an individual camera from the club's collection and holds no rights or relationships with its manufacturer. It should be regarded only as a token of patronage to the 99 Cameras Club.

TOUGODO - 1940 - JAPAN (TOKYO)

  • Compact
  • 35 mm
  • Rare

Created in 1930, in the Kanga district of Tokyo, the Tougodo brand was named to honor Admiral Tougo who had defeated the Russian fleet in the Baltic during the battle of Tsushima in 1905.

Tougodo was recognized for its innovative camera creations and participated to the effort in World War II by manufacturing aircraft components. Among their repertoire, the Tougodo Meikai No.1 holds a distinctive position. Emerging during the early 1940s, this camera represents a pioneering endeavor to fashion a twin-lens reflex (TLR) apparatus for 35 mm film.

Tougodo's ingenuity is evident in the horizontal or side-by-side configuration adopted for this camera. This innovative design choice resulted in a 35mm TLR that retained a compactness akin to standard rangefinder cameras. The advent of this model marked the genesis of Japanese side-by-side TLRs, and interestingly, all such TLRs were products of Tougodo's ingenuity. The Meikai No.1 boasts dual viewfinders: one atop the camera to facilitate sight through the lens and another rudimentary viewfinder positioned at the rear.

In the realm of collectible cameras, the Tougodo Meikai No.1 occupies a unique and rare position. Its intriguing design often prompts an instinctive urge to tilt it into a more accustomed vertical orientation, adding to the camera's mystique and allure.

Associated project shares

  • 1 Share of the 99 Cameras Club project

Discover the club's camera collection.
99 Cameras Club for updates.
Read the term and conditions.

Note : This Collectible is not an official product from the represented camera manufacturer. It is a replica of an individual camera from the club's collection and holds no rights or relationships with its manufacturer. It should be regarded only as a token of patronage to the 99 Cameras Club.

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