Camera (Japanese magazine)

With a mixture of photographs, material about cameras, and contests, it set a pattern for mainstream camera magazines that has continued to the present day.

[3] It managed to keep publishing despite the Tokyo earthquake of 1923, but from January 1941 was forced to merge with Shashin Salon 写真サロン, Shashin Saron) and Camera Club (カメラ倶楽部, Kamera Kurabu) to form Shashin Bunka (写真文化).

Camera was quick to reemerge after the war, with an issue dated January 1946.

For some years it was edited by Kineo Kuwabara.

This article was originally based on "Ars Camera" in Camerapedia, retrieved on 27 November 2007 under the GNU Free Documentation License.