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+ | Various cameras had the name '''Apollo''': | ||
+ | * the Apollo, a detective camera for 3¼×4¼" plates, made by Anthony (1893)<REF> {{McKeown}}, p.63. </REF> | ||
+ | * the [[Apollo and Lloyd|Apollo]], a folding camera for 6.5×9cm plates, made by [[Sone|Sone Shunsuidō]] in the 1920s | ||
+ | * the [[Apollo and Mikado|Apollo 120 or Apollo II]], a 4.5×6cm folding camera using 120 film, attributed to [[Sumida]] and [[Nishida]] | ||
+ | Apollo is also the nickname of the late production variant of the [[Nikon F]].<REF> See [http://www.cameraquest.com/nfapol.htm this page] at [http://www.cameraquest.com/ Cameraquest]. </REF> | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 18 February 2013
Disambiguation Page
Various cameras had the name Apollo:
- the Apollo, a detective camera for 3¼×4¼" plates, made by Anthony (1893)[1]
- the Apollo, a folding camera for 6.5×9cm plates, made by Sone Shunsuidō in the 1920s
- the Apollo 120 or Apollo II, a 4.5×6cm folding camera using 120 film, attributed to Sumida and Nishida
Apollo is also the nickname of the late production variant of the Nikon F.[2]
Notes
- ↑ McKeown, p.63.
- ↑ See this page at Cameraquest.