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* [[Daiichi Kikō]] (第一機工), active during World War II, which made the [[Primo]] 4.5×6 folders | * [[Daiichi Kikō]] (第一機工), active during World War II, which made the [[Primo]] 4.5×6 folders | ||
* [[Daiichi Kōki]] (第一光機), active during World War II, which made the [[Ami]] 4.5×6 folder | * [[Daiichi Kōki]] (第一光機), active during World War II, which made the [[Ami]] 4.5×6 folder | ||
− | * [[Daiichi Kōgaku]] (第一光学), active in the 1950s, which made the [[Zenobia]] folders and [[Zenobiaflex]] TLRs | + | * [[Okada and Daiichi|Daiichi Kōgaku]] (第一光学), active in the 1950s, which made the [[Zenobia]] folders and [[Zenobiaflex]] TLRs |
"Daiichi" means "first" or "first place" in Japanese and is a fairly common ingredient of company names. | "Daiichi" means "first" or "first place" in Japanese and is a fairly common ingredient of company names. |
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Disambiguation Page
At least two Japanese camera makers are called Daiichi:
- Daiichi Kikō (第一機工), active during World War II, which made the Primo 4.5×6 folders
- Daiichi Kōki (第一光機), active during World War II, which made the Ami 4.5×6 folder
- Daiichi Kōgaku (第一光学), active in the 1950s, which made the Zenobia folders and Zenobiaflex TLRs
"Daiichi" means "first" or "first place" in Japanese and is a fairly common ingredient of company names.