{{Short description|Camera}} '''TONE camera''' was a sophisticated Hit-type camera using 17.5&nbsp;mm paper backed film, introduced by Toyo Kobi Optical Company in occupied Japan in 1948.<ref>Dr. William White Subminiature Photography p106, Focal Press, Boston 1990</ref> thumb|300px|TONE camera with leather case thumb|300px|Paper backed 17.5&nbsp;mm roll film Unlike other simple Hit-type cameras with a fixed-focus lens and single shutter speed, the TONE camera is a full function subminiature camera with focusing lens, variable aperture and variable shutter speed<ref>"The Tone Camera has no competition for a Camera with its features in lens and construction. • All metal precision Camera-genuine leather covered • F3.5 Anastigmat lens-Focusing mount 3 ft. to inf. • Speeds 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 sec. and bulbs ..." ''Popular Photography,'' ND, September 1949, p. 180</ref>

==Features== *Both an eye-level viewfinder and a waist level viewfinder, *Lens: TONE Anastigmat 1:3.5 f=25&nbsp;mm *Focusing dial: 3&nbsp;ft, 10&nbsp;ft, infinity *Close focusing: about 2 feet *Aperture: ƒ/3.5, ƒ/4.5, ƒ/8, ƒ/11 *Shutter: 1/25 s, 1/50 s, 1/100 s, bulb

==Film== HIT-type 17.5&nbsp;mm paper backed roll film, with a metal spool, each roll of film can be used to make 10 exposures of 14x14&nbsp;mm pictures. 17.5&nbsp;mm film was made from 35&nbsp;mm film by cutting it in the middle. One box of HIT film contains six rolls of 17.5&nbsp;mm film wrapped in thin aluminium foil.

==Depth of field table== thumb|center|900px|TONE camera depth of field table

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Category:Photography in Japan Category:Subminiature cameras