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* [http://www.jcii-cameramuseum.jp/museum/special-exhibition/20020702.html A page about early Japanese shutters at Japan Camera Museum] | * [http://www.jcii-cameramuseum.jp/museum/special-exhibition/20020702.html A page about early Japanese shutters at Japan Camera Museum] | ||
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Revision as of 12:59, 28 June 2006
The Licht was a leaf shutter made by the Japanese company Seikosha before World War II. The speeds were 25-50-100-B-T. It appeared in 1935.
Variants and cameras equipped:
- "needle selftimer"
- Kinsi (by Riken), with a funny selftimer device explained on this page by Nekosan
- no selftimer visible:
- selftimer:
- Gelto I (by Takahashi)
- Minion I & Minion II (by Tokyo Kogaku)
- Baby Semi First (by Kuribayashi)
- Kraft