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'''Hōei Sangyō Y.K.''' (豊栄産業<small>有限会社</small>) was a Japanese company, said to be the maker of the Ebony and Anny inexpensive cameras.
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'''Hōei Sangyō Y.K.''' (豊栄産業<small>有限会社</small>) was a Japanese company, said to be the maker of the inexpensive Ebony and Anny cameras.
  
 
A company called Howay Industry Co., Ltd. (豊栄産業株式会社) currently exists (2012), but its corporate history neither says that it was ever a Yūgen-gaisha nor makes any mention of cameras.<REF> [http://www.howay.com/corporation/corporation08.html Chronology in the Howay official website]. </REF>
 
A company called Howay Industry Co., Ltd. (豊栄産業株式会社) currently exists (2012), but its corporate history neither says that it was ever a Yūgen-gaisha nor makes any mention of cameras.<REF> [http://www.howay.com/corporation/corporation08.html Chronology in the Howay official website]. </REF>
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* Anny SP
 
* Anny SP
  
== 35mm film ==
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==828 film==
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* Ebony 35
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* Ebony 35 de Luxe
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* [[Ebony de Luxe IIS]]
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== 135 film ==
 
* [[Anny 35]] (a.k.a. Howay 35)
 
* [[Anny 35]] (a.k.a. Howay 35)
 
* [[Anny Half]]
 
* [[Anny Half]]
 
* Anny Junior
 
* Anny Junior
* Ebony 35 / 35 de Luxe / [[35 de Luxe IIS]]
 
  
 
== 127 film ==
 
== 127 film ==
 
* [[Anny 44|Anny 44 / Colt 44 / Kalimar 44]]
 
* [[Anny 44|Anny 44 / Colt 44 / Kalimar 44]]
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==

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Hōei Sangyō Y.K. (豊栄産業有限会社) was a Japanese company, said to be the maker of the inexpensive Ebony and Anny cameras.

A company called Howay Industry Co., Ltd. (豊栄産業株式会社) currently exists (2012), but its corporate history neither says that it was ever a Yūgen-gaisha nor makes any mention of cameras.[1]

Bolta film

  • Anny 10
  • Anny 10 Super
  • Anny SP

828 film

135 film

127 film


Notes


Links

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In French: