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'''Kyōto Seiki''' was perhaps a Japanese company in the 1940s. {{Sugiyama}} and {{McKeown}} say that it made the [[Shinkoflex|Flex Six]] 6&times;6 SLR camera and the [[Lovely]], a subminiature taking 14&times;14mm exposures.<REF> {{Sugiyama}}, items 2008 and 5053, {{McKeown}}, p.&nbsp;592. </REF> However the Flex Six is identical to the [[Shinkoflex]] which was certainly made by [[Shinkō Seiki]].
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'''Kyōto Seiki''' was perhaps a Japanese company in the 1940s. {{Sugiyama}} and {{McKeown}} say that it made the [[Shinkoflex|Flex Six]] 6&times;6 SLR camera and the [[Lovely]], a [[subminiature]] taking 14&times;14mm exposures.<REF> {{Sugiyama}}, items 2008 and 5053, {{McKeown}}, p.&nbsp;592. </REF> However the Flex Six is identical to the [[Shinkoflex]] which was certainly made by [[Shinkō Seiki]].
  
 
The same sources attribute the [[Cine Vero]] to "Kyoto Precision Manufacturing" (a possible translation of the name Kyōto Seiki) but some details might indicate that it was made by [[Kinshō]] instead.<REF> {{Sugiyama}}, item 3221, {{McKeown}}, p.&nbsp;592. </REF>
 
The same sources attribute the [[Cine Vero]] to "Kyoto Precision Manufacturing" (a possible translation of the name Kyōto Seiki) but some details might indicate that it was made by [[Kinshō]] instead.<REF> {{Sugiyama}}, item 3221, {{McKeown}}, p.&nbsp;592. </REF>
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Kyōto Seiki was perhaps a Japanese company in the 1940s. Sugiyama and McKeown say that it made the Flex Six 6×6 SLR camera and the Lovely, a subminiature taking 14×14mm exposures.[1] However the Flex Six is identical to the Shinkoflex which was certainly made by Shinkō Seiki.

The same sources attribute the Cine Vero to "Kyoto Precision Manufacturing" (a possible translation of the name Kyōto Seiki) but some details might indicate that it was made by Kinshō instead.[2]

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  1. Sugiyama, items 2008 and 5053, McKeown, p. 592.
  2. Sugiyama, item 3221, McKeown, p. 592.

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