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− | The '''Adler''' trademark was introduced by [[Asahi Bussan]], and was used on cameras and lenses by its successor [[Asahi Bussan|Asahi Kōgaku Kōgyō]] and the parent company [[Ricoh|Riken Kōgaku Kōgyō]] (predecessor of [[Ricoh]]). | + | The '''Adler''' trademark was introduced by [[Asahi Bussan]], and was used on cameras and lenses by its successor [[Asahi Bussan|Asahi Kōgaku Kōgyō]] and the parent company [[Ricoh|Riken Kōgaku Kōgyō]] (predecessor of [[Ricoh]]). ''Adler'' is the German word for ''eagle''. |
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 2 May 2012
Disambiguation Page
The Adler trademark was introduced by Asahi Bussan, and was used on cameras and lenses by its successor Asahi Kōgaku Kōgyō and the parent company Riken Kōgaku Kōgyō (predecessor of Ricoh). Adler is the German word for eagle.
- Adler cameras:
- Semi Adler and Adler III (4.5×6cm)
- Adler A (4.5×6cm)
- Adler B (4.5×6cm)
- Adler C (4.5×6cm)
- Adler Four (4×4cm)
- Adler VI (6×6cm)
- Adler Six (6×6cm)
- Vest Adler (4×6.5cm)
- Adler lenses on other cameras:
- Adler Anastigmat 7.5cm f/4.5 on the Semi Victor
- Adler Anastigmat 7.5cm f/3.5 on the BB Semi First