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'''Kobayashi Seiki Seisakusho''' (小林精機製作所, meaning Kobayashi Precision Works) was a Japanese company, which made cine cameras, bellows and accessories sold under the '''Kopil''' brand.<REF> [http://home.a00.itscom.net/shisan12/bellows.htm This page] and [http://home.a00.itscom.net/shisan12/seshiyadogu.htm this page] at Shisantei. </REF> It used a ''K.S.S'' logo at some time.<REF> Kopil bellows observed in online auctions. </REF>
 
'''Kobayashi Seiki Seisakusho''' (小林精機製作所, meaning Kobayashi Precision Works) was a Japanese company, which made cine cameras, bellows and accessories sold under the '''Kopil''' brand.<REF> [http://home.a00.itscom.net/shisan12/bellows.htm This page] and [http://home.a00.itscom.net/shisan12/seshiyadogu.htm this page] at Shisantei. </REF> It used a ''K.S.S'' logo at some time.<REF> Kopil bellows observed in online auctions. </REF>
  
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* Kopil Bellowsmat, single rail, with movements, in various mounts
 
* Kopil Bellowsmat, single rail, with movements, in various mounts
 
* Kopil Duo-Track Bellowscope, dual rail, in various mounts
 
* Kopil Duo-Track Bellowscope, dual rail, in various mounts
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|| ''Kopil Mod.III rangefinder.<br>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/29504544@N08/sets/72157622460809851/ Pictures] by Hans Kerensky. {{with permission}}''
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* Kopil rangefinders
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* Kopil CdS TTL meter, in various mounts
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* Kopil self-timers
  
 
=== Other ===
 
=== Other ===
 
* Kopil cine cameras
 
* Kopil cine cameras
* Kopil CdS TTL meter, in various mounts
 
* Kopil self-timers
 
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 11:41, 17 October 2009

Kobayashi Seiki Seisakusho (小林精機製作所, meaning Kobayashi Precision Works) was a Japanese company, which made cine cameras, bellows and accessories sold under the Kopil brand.[1] It used a K.S.S logo at some time.[2]

A company called "Kobayashi Seiki Seisakusho" (小林精機製作所) was founded in October 1953 in the city of Morioka.[3] It is not known if it is the same as that described above. It became "Y.K. Kobayashi Seiki" in 1977 and "K.K. Kobayashi Seiki" in 2001.[4] It still exists today (2009) and makes various mechanical parts.

Products

Bellows units

  • Kopil Folding Bellowscope, single folding rail, in various mounts (shows patent number 472839)
  • name variants of the Kopil Folding Bellowscope:
    • Alpex Bellox Jr, in various mounts
    • Miranda Bellox Jr, in Miranda bayonet mount
    • Asahi Bellowscope, in 42mm screw mount
    • Asahi Bellows Unit, in 42mm screw mount
    • Asahi Pentax Bellows Unit, in 42mm screw mount
    • Minolta Extension Bellows Model 1, in Minolta SR mount
  • Kopil Bellowsmat, single rail, with movements, in various mounts
  • Kopil Duo-Track Bellowscope, dual rail, in various mounts

Other camera accessories

  • Kopil rangefinders
  • Kopil CdS TTL meter, in various mounts
  • Kopil self-timers

Other

  • Kopil cine cameras

Notes

  1. This page and this page at Shisantei.
  2. Kopil bellows observed in online auctions.
  3. Official company history of the current Kobayashi Seiki. The address was Morioka-shi Shike-chō (盛岡市志家町) until 1958, and Morioka-shi Sannō-chō (盛岡市山王町) until 1989.
  4. Official company history of the current Kobayashi Seiki.

Links

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In German:

In Japanese: