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K.K. IPC (㈱IPC) was the Japanese distributor for the IPC enlargers equipped with Highkor lenses in 1955. It is known from a single advertisement in the November 1955 special issue of Photo Art about folders.[1]

Notes

  1. Advertisement in the November 1955 special issue of Photo Art, p.6.

Bibliography

  • Photo Art rinji zōkan: Saishin supuringu kamera zensho (フォトアート臨時増刊・最新スプリングカメラ全書, Photo Art special issue: All the latest folding cameras). November 1955, no.89 of the magazine. Advertisement by IPC on p.6.