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"Kantō" loosely means East Japan, or the area of Tokyo as opposed to Kyoto and Osaka.
 
"Kantō" loosely means East Japan, or the area of Tokyo as opposed to Kyoto and Osaka.
  
For some reason, {{Kokusan}} also attributes the [[Daido Six and Semi|Daido Semi]] to Kanto.
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For some reason, {{Kokusan}} also attributes the [[Daido Semi]] to Kanto.
  
 
It is unknown if this company is related with the [[Ami (4.5×6 folder)|Ami]] 4.5×6 folder advertised during World War II.
 
It is unknown if this company is related with the [[Ami (4.5×6 folder)|Ami]] 4.5×6 folder advertised during World War II.

Latest revision as of 22:02, 11 October 2007

Kanto Optical Corp. (関東光学株式会社, Kantō Kōgaku Kabushiki Kaisha) is a Japanese company that made the Amiflex 6×6 TLR in 1953–4.

"Kantō" loosely means East Japan, or the area of Tokyo as opposed to Kyoto and Osaka.

For some reason, Kokusan kamera no rekishi also attributes the Daido Semi to Kanto.

It is unknown if this company is related with the Ami 4.5×6 folder advertised during World War II.

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