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− | The '''Auto Keef''' was a Japanese coupled rangefinder camera taking 4x4cm pictures on 127 film. It was made around 1941 by a company named Kokusaku Seikô (国策精工). It has been observed with a collapsible K.O.L. Keef 6cm f/3.5 lens and a T-B-1-300 shutter marked ''Kokusaku'', and with a lens reported as a Tokyo Kogaku Toko 50/3.5 (focal length seems dubious) and a T-B-1-250 shutter reported as a Keef II (see [http://www.leski.com.au/catalogues/a191/2.htm this auction catalogue]). | + | The '''Auto Keef''' was a Japanese coupled rangefinder camera taking 4x4cm pictures on 127 film. It was made around 1941 by a company named Kokusaku Seikô (国策精工). It has been observed with a collapsible K.O.L. Keef 6cm f/3.5 lens and a T-B-1-300 shutter marked ''Kokusaku'', and with a lens reported as a [[Tokyo Kogaku]] Toko 50/3.5 (focal length seems dubious) and a T-B-1-250 shutter reported as a Keef II (see [http://www.leski.com.au/catalogues/a191/2.htm this auction catalogue]). |
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The Auto Keef was a Japanese coupled rangefinder camera taking 4x4cm pictures on 127 film. It was made around 1941 by a company named Kokusaku Seikô (国策精工). It has been observed with a collapsible K.O.L. Keef 6cm f/3.5 lens and a T-B-1-300 shutter marked Kokusaku, and with a lens reported as a Tokyo Kogaku Toko 50/3.5 (focal length seems dubious) and a T-B-1-250 shutter reported as a Keef II (see this auction catalogue).