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'''Kyōto Seiki''' was a Japanese company in the 1940s. Some sources say that it made the [[Flex Six and Shinkoflex|Flex Six]] 6&times;6 SLR camera,<REF> Sugiyama, item 2008, McKeown, p.&nbsp;592. </REF> but this camera is identical to the [[Flex Six and Shinkoflex|Shinkoflex]] which was certainly made by [[Shinkō Seiki]]. After the war, Kyōto Seiki made the [[Lovely]], a subminiature taking 14&times;14mm exposures.
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'''Kyōto Seiki''' was a Japanese company in the 1940s. Some sources say that it made the [[Shinkoflex|Flex Six]] 6&times;6 SLR camera,<REF> Sugiyama, item 2008, McKeown, p.&nbsp;592. </REF> but this camera is identical to the [[Shinkoflex]] which was certainly made by [[Shinkō Seiki]]. After the war, Kyōto Seiki made the [[Lovely]], a subminiature taking 14&times;14mm exposures.
  
 
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Kyōto Seiki was a Japanese company in the 1940s. Some sources say that it made the Flex Six 6×6 SLR camera,[1] but this camera is identical to the Shinkoflex which was certainly made by Shinkō Seiki. After the war, Kyōto Seiki made the Lovely, a subminiature taking 14×14mm exposures.

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  1. Sugiyama, item 2008, McKeown, p. 592.

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