pablo18
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I'm sharing two rare cameras from 1959: a Yashica Pentamatic and a Topcon R. Both are unusual not just for the model, but because of the uniqueness of their serial numbers, both on the bodies and lenses.
1) TOPCON R
The Topcon R was produced from late 1957 to early 1960. Normally, body serial numbers are in the range 15XXXX or 16XXXX, but this body is 131021, outside the commercial range. The accompanying Auto-Topcor 5.8cm f/1.8 lens also has an unusual serial: 260062, below the commercial range which starts at 280001. Interestingly, this lens serial is a palindrome.
This combination raises the possibility that the camera might have been a prototype, display unit or a special gift. However, we can narrow down the date:
- The lens comes in two versions, differing in distance scale markings. This one is the second version, using inches instead of feet for some distances. That version was produced around 1959.
- The camera came with a waist-level viewfinder in its original box, which has a number on the bottom that appears to be 01 59 or 07 59.
- Considering these points, this camera almost certainly dates to 1959, making it unlikely to be a prototype.
- My guess: a gift from Topcon to a distributor, importer or professional photographer.
- The leather case includes a metal nameplate with a name I could not identify online.
Has anyone seen a Topcor R in a similar presentation or with body and lens serial numbers outside the normal range?
(See photos 1-6 at the end.)
2) YASHICA PENTAMATIC
The Pentamatic was Yashica's first 35mm SLR, and the first in the Pentamatic series, later replaced by the J series with M42 mount. This example consists of a body and a heavy Auto Yashinon 5.5cm f/1.8 lens in Pentamatic mount, both with very early serial numbers:
- Lens: 81 made, the earliest I have seen.
- Body: 823 made.
For Yashica cameras of the 1960's the first digits of serial numbers often indicate the date of manufacture. In this case:
Body: 16000823, January 1960.
Lens: 59100081, October 1959.
Later lenses: 5912XXXX (December 1959) or 605XXXXX (May 1960).
This makes this Pentamatic one of the earliest lenses and bodies produced, showing the very beginning of Yashica production of 35mm SLR cameras.
Has anyone else encountered Pentamatics with such low serial numbers, especially the lens?
(See photos 7-11 at the end.)











1) TOPCON R
The Topcon R was produced from late 1957 to early 1960. Normally, body serial numbers are in the range 15XXXX or 16XXXX, but this body is 131021, outside the commercial range. The accompanying Auto-Topcor 5.8cm f/1.8 lens also has an unusual serial: 260062, below the commercial range which starts at 280001. Interestingly, this lens serial is a palindrome.
This combination raises the possibility that the camera might have been a prototype, display unit or a special gift. However, we can narrow down the date:
- The lens comes in two versions, differing in distance scale markings. This one is the second version, using inches instead of feet for some distances. That version was produced around 1959.
- The camera came with a waist-level viewfinder in its original box, which has a number on the bottom that appears to be 01 59 or 07 59.
- Considering these points, this camera almost certainly dates to 1959, making it unlikely to be a prototype.
- My guess: a gift from Topcon to a distributor, importer or professional photographer.
- The leather case includes a metal nameplate with a name I could not identify online.
Has anyone seen a Topcor R in a similar presentation or with body and lens serial numbers outside the normal range?
(See photos 1-6 at the end.)
2) YASHICA PENTAMATIC
The Pentamatic was Yashica's first 35mm SLR, and the first in the Pentamatic series, later replaced by the J series with M42 mount. This example consists of a body and a heavy Auto Yashinon 5.5cm f/1.8 lens in Pentamatic mount, both with very early serial numbers:
- Lens: 81 made, the earliest I have seen.
- Body: 823 made.
For Yashica cameras of the 1960's the first digits of serial numbers often indicate the date of manufacture. In this case:
Body: 16000823, January 1960.
Lens: 59100081, October 1959.
Later lenses: 5912XXXX (December 1959) or 605XXXXX (May 1960).
This makes this Pentamatic one of the earliest lenses and bodies produced, showing the very beginning of Yashica production of 35mm SLR cameras.
Has anyone else encountered Pentamatics with such low serial numbers, especially the lens?
(See photos 7-11 at the end.)











