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* [http://www.geocities.jp/toyoo1943/youkoso.htm Kowa camera page] by Shihira
 
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* [http://www.amaha.or.jp/kowa_camera.htm Kowa camera page]
 
* [http://www.amaha.or.jp/kowa_camera.htm Kowa camera page]
* [http://asahide.zdap.jp/hcla02/htera18.htm Kallo 35] at [http://asahide.zdap.jp/ Nagoya's Camera Club]
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* [http://asahide.zdap.jp/hcla02/htera18.htm Kallo 35] and [http://asahide.zdap.jp/hcla01/hatu20.htm Kowa Six] at [http://asahide.zdap.jp/ Nagoya's Camera Club]
  
 
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Kowa is a Japanese company. It was founded in Nagoya in 1894 as a textile shop.[1] It became Kōwa K.K. (興和㈱) in 1939[2] and entered camera production in 1954.[3]

35mm film

35mm SLR

120 film

6×6 SLR

6×6 TLR

  • Kalloflex
  • Kallovex

127 film

4×4 SLR

  • Komaflex

4×6.5

  • Kowa Kid, also called Kowa Zen-99, Super-Lark Zen-99 or Light Super

Other

Large format lenses

  • Kowa 90mm f/8.0: hugest circle of any 90mm LF lens - covers 8×10 format at f/16.

Notes

Bibliography

Links

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In Japanese: