Goko
In 1989 the Sansei Koki Co., Ltd. took its camera brand name Goko as its company name, Goko Camera Co., Ltd. . The company had been founded in 1953 by Tadashi Goto. It produced optical parts and accessories for different types of cameras. In 1960 it developped a zoom lens for 8mm movie cameras and invented a film editing machine. Its INA factory in Nagano which produced plastic parts fully automatically ("no-man-power") became famous in 1967 as model company for rationalization.
In 1982 Goko got into the camera making business by introducing its patented UF (Universal focus) camera, a fixed focus camera for both, macro and infinity focusing. It was one of the first viewfinder cameras usable with motor drive for film advance.
Nowadays Goko has become a company group. One of its camera branches is located in Malaysia.
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cameras
Many of GOKO's cameras are sold together with accessories for macro photography, or such accessories are available.
35mm
- GOKO UF-1
- GOKO UF-2
- GOKO FR-350 Macromax
- GOKO HMB-135
- GOKO UF-70 Tele
and more
APS cameras
- GOKO Macromax FR 2200
- GOKO HMB-240
and more