Difference between revisions of "Ehira"

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* [[Weha Chrome Six]], 1937
 
* [[Weha Chrome Six]], 1937
 
* [[Weha Chrome Six II]], 1938
 
* [[Weha Chrome Six II]], 1938
* [[Weha Chrome Six III]] or Ehira Chrome Six, 1940
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* [[Weha Chrome Six III]] or [[Ehira Chrome Six]], 1940
 
* Ehira Six, postwar, reported with Lansar 85/3.5 (mistake for Lausar?), Ehira Rapid shutter
 
* Ehira Six, postwar, reported with Lansar 85/3.5 (mistake for Lausar?), Ehira Rapid shutter
  
 
[[Category: Camera makers]]
 
[[Category: Camera makers]]
 
[[Category: Japan]]
 
[[Category: Japan]]

Revision as of 23:19, 24 April 2006

Ehira was a Japanese camera maker before and after World War II. Full name was Ehira Kōki Seisakusho (江平光機製作所, means Ehira Optical Works) and logo was Ehira KSK. Ehira was the name of someone: Ehira Shinjirō (江平信次郎). Ehira made rangefinder cameras, folding or rigid, with a coupled rangefinder using the Super Ikonta prismatic lens system.