Riken/Riken Hanken Camera
Riken Hanken Camera

Riken Hanken Camera

Riken · Japan · 1952 · 135 film

The Hanken Camera by Riken, introduced in 1952, was a basic 35mm camera produced by the Japanese company Riken Kōki. As one of many post-war Japanese 35mm models aimed at the emerging consumer market, it likely offered a simple, functional design for everyday photography. Utilizing the standard 135 film cartridge, it provided an accessible entry point into small-format photography, typical of its era's focus on affordability and ease of use. Its specific features and capabilities remain obscure in the historical record, suggesting it was a utilitarian tool without significant technical innovation or distinctive design elements, characteristic of numerous budget cameras flooding the market during that period.

Specifications

Film Format135

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
1.5
Collectibility
1.0
Historical Significance
1.0

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