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* Bower, film transport only, for use on a microscope, modified version of the [[Alta]] by [[Misuzu Kōgaku]] (late 1950s) | * Bower, film transport only, for use on a microscope, modified version of the [[Alta]] by [[Misuzu Kōgaku]] (late 1950s) | ||
* Bower-X, 6x9 folding camera. | * Bower-X, 6x9 folding camera. | ||
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− | * [ | + | * [https://bowerusa.com/pages/about-us Brief company history] at the [https://bowerusa.com/ Bower official website] |
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Bower is a company based in New York, founded in 1949 by Saul Bower, importing cameras and accessories under its own brand.
Camera list
Bower-X + Radionar 105mm f4.5 image by rawheadrex (Image rights) |
- Bower, film transport only, for use on a microscope, modified version of the Alta by Misuzu Kōgaku (late 1950s)
- Bower-X, 6x9 folding camera.
Links
In English: