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Hit Mini Camera
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Manufactured or assembled in Hong-Kong from (Circa) 1970 to (After) 1970.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 3820

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Chronology of cameras Hit 

Hit-type cameras allowed for taking photos (yes, really!) in the 14 mm x 14 mm format on 17.5 mm film. Other cameras of the same type are available under various names, but the Hit is the one that gave its name to this category. However, the first camera of this type (made before World War II) was not a Hit, not even a Tougodo.
On these cameras, everything is small: the film, the viewfinder, the shutter, etc. Why such cameras? The Japanese have long been passionate about photography. In the years leading up to World War II, the Japanese people were under the yoke of a militaristic totalitarianism that demanded all available resources be devoted to armament. Available films were rare and expensive. These small, very economical cameras use 17.5 mm film, which corresponds to 35 mm film cut in half lengthwise.

According to Mike Parker, a camera is of the HIT type if it follows the six following rules:

1. The body must have the size, thickness, and format of the classic Hit.
2. The lens must be fixed, with a single element and an aperture opening approximately to f/11.
3. The shutter must have only one speed (usually 1/25th) and the B pose.
4. Negatives must be in the 14 x 14 mm format on 17.5 mm film with paper backing (sometimes 16 mm).
5. The metal parts must be stamped, plated, anodized, or painted.
6. The viewfinder must be simple and direct-view.

source: The Hit Project by Mike Parker

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Not yet translated into English

Ce modèle de Mini Caméra a été fabriqué à Hong Kong dans les années 70. C'est une réplique très bas de gamme du modèle Arrow Camera fabriqué précédemment au Japon. Ce modèle existait en différentes couleurs, bleu, rouge, vert ou noir. Il est amusant de voir que la boîte de ce modèle comportait un dessin de l'Arrow. 

Pour tous les appareils de ce type nommés HIT Type, il existe un livre avec un CD très complet : The HIT Project 2003 de Mike Parker. Dans ce livre Mike Parker classifie ces appareils en plusieurs familles par rapport à leurs particularités.

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