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The Accura brand was used for lenses and accessories by an unknown distributor. The brand was used for a single camera, the Accuraflex 6×6 TLR, certainly made by Tougodo. Most of the Accura products were made in Japan, but not all, as demonstrated by the variable extension tube pictured here, inscribed ACCURA Germany.

The Accura brand was later re-used by Olympus for point-and-shoot cameras in the US market.

Products

Incomplete list:

  • Accuraflex 6×6 TLR with Accurar lenses
  • Accura reflex housing
  • Accura Diamatic lenses
  • Accura Supertel lenses
  • Accura Fisheye 12mm f/8

Links

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