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''See also [[Ars Seiki|Ars Seiki Kōgyō]], maker of the [[Tomy]], and [[Ars Optical]], maker of the [[Acon 35]].''
 
''See also [[Ars Seiki|Ars Seiki Kōgyō]], maker of the [[Tomy]], and [[Ars Optical]], maker of the [[Acon 35]].''
  
'''Ars''' (アルス) was the publisher of the magazine ''[[Ars Camera]]''. It also acted as a camera distributor on some occasions: it was selling the [[Tokioscope]] in 1926 and had a special 4×4cm version of the [[Gelto]] specially made, called the [[Arsen]].
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'''Ars''' (アルス) was the publisher of the magazine ''[[Ars Camera]]''. It also acted as a camera distributor on some occasions: it was selling the [[Tokioscope]] in 1926 and had a special 4×4cm version of the [[Gelto]] specially made, called the [[Arsen]]. The company was also selling various minor accessories, such as exposure tables.
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== Links ==
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In Japanese:
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* [http://ranzosha.web.fc2.com/dac01sawaexp.html Sawa exposure ruler] in [http://ranzosha.web.fc2.com/d000shasinkizai.html Ranzōsha's camera pages]
  
 
[[Category: Japanese distributors]]
 
[[Category: Japanese distributors]]

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See also Ars Seiki Kōgyō, maker of the Tomy, and Ars Optical, maker of the Acon 35.

Ars (アルス) was the publisher of the magazine Ars Camera. It also acted as a camera distributor on some occasions: it was selling the Tokioscope in 1926 and had a special 4×4cm version of the Gelto specially made, called the Arsen. The company was also selling various minor accessories, such as exposure tables.

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In Japanese: