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== Lenses ==
 
== Lenses ==
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=== K.O.L. range ===
 
It is said that the first lens, mounted on the [[Mamiya Six]] in 1940, was the K.O.L. Trio, soon followed by the K.O.L. Special. Both are three element lenses.<REF> Inoue, p.&nbsp;132. </REF> However the [[Semi Kreis]], a 4.5&times;6 folder, had these lenses mounted in the reverse order: the original model had the K.O.L. Special and the Semi Kreis II and III had the K.O.L. Trio.
 
It is said that the first lens, mounted on the [[Mamiya Six]] in 1940, was the K.O.L. Trio, soon followed by the K.O.L. Special. Both are three element lenses.<REF> Inoue, p.&nbsp;132. </REF> However the [[Semi Kreis]], a 4.5&times;6 folder, had these lenses mounted in the reverse order: the original model had the K.O.L. Special and the Semi Kreis II and III had the K.O.L. Trio.
  
An advertisement<REF> Advertisement reproduced in Inoue, p.&nbsp;132. </REF> for the K.O.L. lenses, mentioning both Gojō and Kokusaku, lists the following lenses:
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An advertisement for the K.O.L. lenses, mentioning both Gojō and Kokusaku, listed the following lenses:<REF> Advertisement reproduced in Inoue, p.&nbsp;132. </REF>
 
* K.O.L. Anastigmat f/4.5 (75mm);
 
* K.O.L. Anastigmat f/4.5 (75mm);
 
* K.O.L. Anastigmat f/3.5 (60mm, 75mm);
 
* K.O.L. Anastigmat f/3.5 (60mm, 75mm);
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The K.O.L. Xebec is a collapsible lens in [[39mm screw lenses|Leica screw mount]].
 
The K.O.L. Xebec is a collapsible lens in [[39mm screw lenses|Leica screw mount]].
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=== Other ===
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* Kadera 75mm f/3.5<REF> {{Inquiry1943_short}}, lens item Lb10, attributed to Gojō. </REF>
  
 
== Cameras equipped ==
 
== Cameras equipped ==
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* [[Gaica|Gaica II]] (K.O.L. Gaica)
 
* [[Gaica|Gaica II]] (K.O.L. Gaica)
 
* [[Auto Keef]]
 
* [[Auto Keef]]
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* [[Semi Kinka]] (Kadera 75/3.5)
 
* [[Semi Kreis]] (K.O.L. Special and K.O.L. Trio)
 
* [[Semi Kreis]] (K.O.L. Special and K.O.L. Trio)
 
* [[Semi Kreis|Semi Kreis II and III]] (K.O.L. Trio)
 
* [[Semi Kreis|Semi Kreis II and III]] (K.O.L. Trio)
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
 
* Inoue, Mitsuo (井上光朗). "Shashin renzu no yoake. Renzu-ya Funsenki" (写真レンズの夜明け・レンズ屋奮戦記, Dawn of the photographic lens &ndash; Fierce war tales between lens shops). {{KKS014}} Pp&nbsp;128&ndash;132.
 
* Inoue, Mitsuo (井上光朗). "Shashin renzu no yoake. Renzu-ya Funsenki" (写真レンズの夜明け・レンズ屋奮戦記, Dawn of the photographic lens &ndash; Fierce war tales between lens shops). {{KKS014}} Pp&nbsp;128&ndash;132.
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* {{Inquiry1943}}
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==

Revision as of 21:37, 18 March 2007

Kajiro Kōgaku Kenkyūjo (上代光学研究所, Kajiro Optical Laboratory) is a Japanese optical company that was founded in 1939 by Kajiro Hitoshi (上代斉), who was previously an employee of Miyoshi Kōgaku.[1] The initials K.O.L. (for Kajiro Optical Laboratory) were adopted as the brand name of the lenses. K.O.L. is engraved in the lenses in handwritten style.

The company became Gojō Kōki Seisakusho (五城光機製作所) in 1941, but at the end of the same year, the plant and brand names were transfered to Kokusaku Seikō, a camera maker which was already buying lenses for its Auto Keef model.[2]

After the war, the company was revived as Sun Kōki.[3]

Lenses

K.O.L. range

It is said that the first lens, mounted on the Mamiya Six in 1940, was the K.O.L. Trio, soon followed by the K.O.L. Special. Both are three element lenses.[4] However the Semi Kreis, a 4.5×6 folder, had these lenses mounted in the reverse order: the original model had the K.O.L. Special and the Semi Kreis II and III had the K.O.L. Trio.

An advertisement for the K.O.L. lenses, mentioning both Gojō and Kokusaku, listed the following lenses:[5]

  • K.O.L. Anastigmat f/4.5 (75mm);
  • K.O.L. Anastigmat f/3.5 (60mm, 75mm);
  • K.O.L. Sola (four elements) f/3.5 (50mm, 75mm);
  • K.O.L. Goka[6] (four elements) f/2.8 (60mm, 75mm, 80mm);
  • K.O.L. Xebec (six elements) f/2 (50mm).

The K.O.L. Xebec is a collapsible lens in Leica screw mount.

Other

  • Kadera 75mm f/3.5[7]

Cameras equipped

Notes

  1. Inoue, p. 131.
  2. Inoue, p. 132.
  3. Inoue, p. 132.
  4. Inoue, p. 132.
  5. Advertisement reproduced in Inoue, p. 132.
  6. Inferred from the katakana ゴーカ.
  7. "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras"), lens item Lb10, attributed to Gojō.

Bibliography

Links

In Japanese: